If the light is entering from air or a vacuum, the light will slow down. The affect of this, if the light hits the glass at an angle, is that the direction of the light will change.
refraction or reflection, depends what you mean.
It is called refraction. :-P
refraction i think
Tube, bulb, envelope, globe.
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Three ways that waves change direction are reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
When light reaches the lens of the eye, it bends. This change in the direction of the light is called refraction, and it is what makes the images one sees.
refraction occurs if the medium is water. or it bounces of a solid,my guess :D
it is a chemical change because it causing the fuel to burn
It is called refraction. When light enters a different medium, such as glass, its speed changes, causing the light to change direction, or bend.
The change of direction when a wave enters a different medium is called refraction. This is due to the change in speed of the wave as it moves from one medium to another, causing it to bend.
The change in the direction of a wave when it moves from one medium to another is called refraction. This occurs because the wave changes speed as it enters a new medium with a different density, causing it to bend.
The light ray changes direction as it enters the glass block due to refraction, where the speed of light changes as it passes from one medium to another. This change in direction is caused by the bending of the light ray towards the normal of the surface at the point of entry.
This is called refraction. Refraction occurs when a wave enters a different medium where its speed changes, causing it to bend.
No, the amplitude of a wave does not change when it undergoes refraction. Refraction only changes the direction of the wave as it enters a different medium with a different speed.
The change in direction of a ray of light as it enters a prism is called refraction. Refraction occurs due to the change in speed of light as it travels from one medium to another, causing the light ray to bend.
The change in direction of a wave going from one medium to another is called refraction. This occurs because the wave changes speed as it enters a new medium, causing it to bend either towards or away from the normal line, depending on the angle of incidence.
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The angel of the light ray emerging is called "Angle of Deviation"
When a wave bends as it changes speed and direction when passing from one medium to another, it is called refraction. This phenomenon occurs due to the change in the wave's speed as it enters a medium with a different optical density.
The bending of a wave when it moves from one material to another is called refraction. This phenomenon occurs because the speed of the wave changes as it enters a medium with a different optical density, causing the wave to change direction.