because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
what happens is that lenses bend light in a way that makes an image
because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
When light rays travel from water into air, they undergo refraction. This causes the light rays to bend away from the normal (perpendicular) to the surface, causing the light to appear to change direction. This is due to the change in speed of light as it moves from a denser medium (water) to a less dense one (air).
No, sound does not travel in rays. Sound travels in the form of pressure waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. These waves move in all directions from the source of the sound.
When light goes from water to air, it undergoes refraction, causing it to change speed and direction. This change in speed and direction is due to the different optical densities of water and air. As a result, the light ray bends away from the normal line at the water-air boundary.
During the day it is covered by water and exposed to air... as the tides move in or out.
light rays before striking the air bubbles have to travel through water. these light rays which strike the air bubbles at angles greater than critical angle for water-air surface are totally reflected and it is because of these reflected rays that the air bubbles appear silvery.
air pressure decreases
In polar regions of Earth, FIRST, cold air chills the water molecules.
A hovercraft can move on water by forcing air downward. The hovercraft will be lifted by the air. The craft can move by rotating the Jets of air in the direction you want to go.
Air pressure or water pressure makes water move.
Light rays bend as they travel from water to air due to a change in the speed of light between the two mediums. This change in speed causes the light rays to refract, or change direction, at the boundary between the water and air. This phenomenon is known as refraction and is governed by Snell's Law.