Stupid question.
due to refraction
Yes...supermassive blackholes are a good example.
"prism"
A lens.
Light does not bend as it passes through a material. It bends when it passes from one material to another. This is called refraction. Light can also be dispersed, that is separated into its different colours, if it is refracted enough.
due to refraction
Yes...supermassive blackholes are a good example.
a lens.
"prism"
A lens.
if you are using A+ it is lens
if you are using A+ it is lens
No it do not bend.
Light does not bend as it passes through a material. It bends when it passes from one material to another. This is called refraction. Light can also be dispersed, that is separated into its different colours, if it is refracted enough.
refracted light
yes
Light bends as it passes from the water to the air - this changes the perspective of where the object is.