A prism
A lens is commonly used to bend light. Lenses can refract light, causing it to converge or diverge depending on the shape of the lens. Mirrors can also reflect and redirect light.
A prism is a triangular shape used to refract light into its component colors.
A prism can be used to refract white light into its component colors through the process of dispersion. The different colors of light bend at different angles as they pass through the prism, causing them to separate and form a spectrum.
A prism is a tool that can turn white light into colored light by separating the light into its different wavelengths. This process is known as dispersion, where the different colors of white light (spectrum) are visible as they refract at different angles.
No, opaque substances do not refract light. Refraction occurs when light passes through a transparent medium and changes speed, causing the light to bend. Opaque substances do not allow light to pass through them, so there is no refraction.
A prism- can be made of glass or plastic
A lens
A lens
Yes, windows can refract light. When light passes through a window, the change in speed and direction of the light can cause it to bend or refract. This is why you might see rainbows or colors appear when light passes through a window.
a lens will refract light. a mirror will reflect the light.
Refract light. They only reflect when you see a glare or ghost image
Refract