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When light enters a glass block, it undergoes reflection and refraction. However at the glass air interface, refraction occurs to a larger extent than refraction and hence some of the light is reflected while the rest of it enters the glass block.
It gets bent. (it bends away from the normal. if you put it, say on the right side, it will come out of the left side.
Light speed slows down in the glass.
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A block of glass that can split white light into the many colors that it is comprised of is called a prism. The name comes from the traditional shape of the tool, which is a triangular prism.
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When light enters a glass block, it undergoes reflection and refraction. However at the glass air interface, refraction occurs to a larger extent than refraction and hence some of the light is reflected while the rest of it enters the glass block.
It gets bent. (it bends away from the normal. if you put it, say on the right side, it will come out of the left side.
It gets bent. (it bends away from the normal. if you put it, say on the right side, it will come out of the left side.
When a ray of light is directed at a glass block, it may be reflected. However, in most cases, refraction will take place when the ray is redirected in a different angle.
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No, a light ray does not bend if it enters a glass block perpendicularly.
The white light splits into a spectrum.the original colors will appear. This is referred as REFRACTION.
Because some rays are reflected or absorbed by the material.
27.7 degrees if the glass is crown glass.
It would cause light to refract differently because the angle at which the light hits the glass block would alter and there for the way the light refracts would also alter.
The light will bend into an angle because of the shape of the glass and the location from which the light is coming from.