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Refracted. My bad typo.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
The light will bend as it passes through.
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Light is refracted as it passes through the water.
Refracted. My bad typo.
There will be refraction when light passes from one substance to the other (for example, from air to water), when the two substances have different indices of refraction, and when light passes the surface at an angle. In other cases, there is no refraction.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
It happens by the refraction of light.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.
It increases.
it slows down.
Refraction.
The light will bend as it passes through.
The speed of light slows in water.