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When light rays travel from air to water what is the effect known as?

The effect is known as refraction. Refraction is the bending of light as it travels from one medium to another, due to the change in speed of light.


What does light energy do to water and carbon dioxide?

Light has little or no effect on water and carbon dioxide, unless a catalyst such as chlorophyll is present. In that case, the light energy is absorbed and the water and carbon dioxide are converted to glucose and water. This is photosynthesis.


How you call the combination of water and bleaching agent that emit light?

colloid effect.


Does soda water show Tyndall effect?

Soda water does not typically show the Tyndall effect because it is a homogenous mixture where carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, creating a clear solution without larger particles to scatter light. The Tyndall effect occurs when light passes through a colloidal mixture, where the particles are large enough to scatter the light. In the case of soda water, the dissolved gases and impurities are too small to cause this scattering. Thus, soda water appears clear and does not exhibit the Tyndall effect.


What effect if any does water have on light?

water refracts or bends light and that alters the path that the light is taking. It also can act as a prisom and break it up. This is why rainbows are usually present after a rain storm. The water particles left in the air bend the light.


How do you make light reflect off a mirror into water to make an rainbow?

To create a rainbow effect using a mirror and water, you'll need a source of white light (like sunlight), angle the mirror so that it reflects the light onto the surface of the water, and position yourself in a way that you see the reflection of the light in the water at a specific angle to see the rainbow. This effect occurs due to the refraction and dispersion of light as it passes through the water, creating the rainbow colors.


Why does the flower's stem appear larger under water?

This effect is due to the refraction of light from the stem when it passes from the water into air.


What are the three things that effect the rate of photosynthesis?

Three main factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis are light intensity, carbon dioxide levels, and temperature. Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis, while a lack of carbon dioxide or extreme temperatures can slow it down.


Why does water seem mirror like?

Water can appear mirror-like because of its smooth surface that reflects light. When light hits the surface of calm water, it reflects off without much distortion, creating a mirror effect. This effect is more noticeable in still water bodies like lakes or ponds.


Why does a light ray bend when it travels from air to water what is this effect known as?

I think the word you're looking for is "refraction."


Why do letters placed behind a jar of water look bigger?

This is due to a magnifying effect caused by the water in the jar. When light passes from air to water, it bends, creating a refraction effect that can make objects behind the water appear larger than they actually are.