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No light will be produced.
due to refraction of light..
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
You get magenta.
Light can travel through air, water, glass, and any transparent material.
It goes out the other side.
This will depend on the angle of incidence. If the light source is perpendicular to the edge of the the block then it will pass through with no change in direction. However if the light source is not perpendicular then the light will alter in direction slightly due to the change in speed of the light waves (light travels slower through the block than the air). When leaving the block the light will resume its original trajectory but slightly offset (parallel to the original beam).
No light will be produced.
A transparent/translucent medium with a density that is different to the one it has just left is necessary to diffract light. For example, you could shine light into a block of glass to diffract it at a different angle to when it entered.
Unless it`s colored glass, it will still shine its original color.
due to refraction of light..
at the door of the temple
it reflects
it does backflips
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
it runs away?
It is reflected