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Transparent = light goes through the object (like glass). Translucent = some light goes through the block but there is sufficient diffusion to prevent perception of distinct images. Opaque = No light can get through the object.
That is called a prism.
Some will be reflected, and what goes through will be refracted.
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.
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.
Transparent = light goes through the object (like glass). Translucent = some light goes through the block but there is sufficient diffusion to prevent perception of distinct images. Opaque = No light can get through the object.
This question needs to be rewritten, it is not clear. Possible answer: reflection. Those that do enter the block, will be refracted, if the glass does not have the same index of refraction as the substance around it.
velocity of light, amplitude , frequency etc
It all depends on the angle if incidence. In general the light will refract i.e. bend through the glass and come out at the other end. Also, the speed of light will vary through the glass.
That is called a prism.
Some will be reflected, and what goes through will be refracted.
Glass does not block ultraviolet light. You get a sunburn by exposure to excessive ultraviolet light.
Yes it does change.When it moves through air it moves with 299 792 458 meters per second! when it moves through glass it moves with about 150 000 000 meters per second.It slows it.
Blue light. That's why the glass is called blue.
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.
No, a light ray does not bend if it enters a glass block perpendicularly.
It filters the light through