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What can happen to light traveling through a glass filled with water?

Refraction of light occurs when a light pass through a glass that is filled with water. In this process, the light changes direction as it changes transmission medium.


What is the Medium through which light and magnetism pass through in space?

A vacuum


Relationship of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a medium where it will pass through?

Refractive index is the ratio of speeds.


Can electromagnetic waves travel through matter through a vacuum?

Electromagnetic waves such as light can pass through material medium such as water, glass etc and at the same time it could pass through vacuum ie a medium of free space.


What medium does light pass through?

Light passes through many mediums, but some of the most important are: Water Glass Air & Vacuum And light passes through vacuums the fastest.


What happens to the speed of light waves when they travel through a medium?

The speed of light in a material medium is slower than the speed of light in a vacuum. This is a consequence of the electromagnetic wave interacting with the atoms and molecules in the medium, a process merits its own question.Of course, this assumes the medium is transparent for the wavelength of light travelling through it.Light waves slow down when they pass through a medium, eg glass or water


What property of light cause white light to pass through the prism?

refraction causes light to pass through a prism.as the light is a quantum it travels in a straight line.it deviates a slightly as in enters the prism due to change of medium.<hope answer satisfies u>


What happens when a light wave does not bounce off of an object?

Three situations may arise when a light wave travelling from an optical medium to another optical medium strikes the second medium. They are as follows: 1. The light ray may bounce off of the medium to which it was travelling with a change in angle.This phenomenon is also known as reflection of light. 2. The light ray may pass through the second medium with a deviation in its angle of incidence. This is also known as refraction of light. 3. The ray may be absorbed by the second medium. If a light wave does not bounce off of an object then either 1. or 2. may happen. That light ray enter the second medium, or it may be absorbed by that medium.


When light way pass from a medium to another they are?

When light waves are passed from one medium to another, they are . . . refracted. (Bent)


Allowing light to pass through?

allows light to pass through


Why do light waves require a medium in which to travel?

Light waves do not require a medium through which to travel. They will travel (propagate) perfectly well in a vacuum. Otherwise, light would not pass through the vacuum of space. It would be very dark here on earth as the light from the sun, moon and stars could not reach Earth through the vacuum of space.


What must light do in order to bend?

It must pass though a medium from an another medium.