refraction or refracted
Light rays are bent and brought by a refraction.
The answer to this question depends solely on the angle at which the rays were bent. The convergence (and divergence) may be used to find the location relative to the bending point.
Refraction
refraction
The distance at which the light rays bent by the lens (or mirror) converge into a coherent image.
Light rays are bent and brought by a refraction.
The answer to this question depends solely on the angle at which the rays were bent. The convergence (and divergence) may be used to find the location relative to the bending point.
Refraction
An example of light refracting is a spoon in water and looks like it has been bent in half.
refraction
The distance at which the light rays bent by the lens (or mirror) converge into a coherent image.
The light rays from the submerged part of the objects are bent when they cross the water-air interface.
light rays
Refraction.
Because this light ray passes through without being bent.
An example of light refracting is a spoon in water and looks like it has been bent in half.
The bending of light rays so they focus on the retina is called refraction.