youll need to go to an optics website for full info - but a regular pair of binoculars large lenses are called objective and the small ones are called pupillary - where you look through - there are complicated lenses inside that help magnify and bend the light around so the binoculars can be kept short overall lengths.
Spectroscope. Very fun and interesting activity.
more the incoming light will be refracted (bend) in the material.
No, a light ray does not bend if it enters a glass block perpendicularly.
Pieces of concave glass, called lens.
They bend light and magnify the image you are looking at.
Binoculars don't create light- they are a lot like glasses. Just glass.
Binoculars are distinguished from telescopes through the use of "folded optics". That is, the light path is folded into the body, allowing a compact design. Rather than mirrors, prisms are used to reflect the light.
youll need to go to an optics website for full info - but a regular pair of binoculars large lenses are called objective and the small ones are called pupillary - where you look through - there are complicated lenses inside that help magnify and bend the light around so the binoculars can be kept short overall lengths.
change of medium causes light to bend
Spectroscope. Very fun and interesting activity.
Light is affected by the media that it travels through. Even air will bend light. Glass and water certainly bend light.
No. Water droplets bend light to make rainbows.
They are called prisms.
Light could bend when it enters a prism. A prism is a transparent object such as glass.
White light can reflect or bend, depending upon the circumstances.
periscopes, binoculars