It changes, in accordance with the optical density of the medium.
what happens when light enters a polorizing filter?
There's no reason to expect that the intensity of light must necessarily change when it enters a different medium.
When light enters a prism, it refracts into different colors due to the varying speeds of light in different mediums. This separation of colors is known as dispersion and creates a rainbow spectrum.
It happens when light enters different mediums, causing it to 'shift speeds'
Pupils "constrict" when light enters, and "dilate "when the lighting dims
When light enters a different medium, the amount that the light is bent as it enters the medium is determined by the medium's index of..........=refraction
When light enters a different medium, the amount that the light is bent as it enters the medium is determined by the medium's index of..........=refraction
When a light ray enters a prism, it bends due to refraction, splitting into different colors because each color of light refracts at a slightly different angle. This phenomenon is known as dispersion. The different colors of light then exit the prism at different angles, creating a spectrum.
It will not change. Glass slows light but does not change it frequency.
The speed of light changes as it enters a different medium due to the change in the medium's optical properties. This change causes light to either speed up or slow down depending on the medium's refractive index. The change in speed results in the phenomenon of refraction.
When light enters a less dense medium at an angle, it will bend away from the normal (angle of incidence is greater than angle of refraction) due to refraction. This bending occurs because the speed of light changes as it enters a medium with a different refractive index.
When light enters a different medium, the amount that the light is bent as it enters the medium is determined by the medium's index of..........=refraction