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Q: Which is more refracted between the red and blue light using the principles of refraction?
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When light rays are bent they are called?

refraction or refracted


What is internal refraction?

internal refraction is when the ray of light is refracted, for example in a glass or plastic semicircle, and it's refracted inside the semicircle, notoutside.


When the refracted light is bent back into the incident material is called a?

total internal refraction


What are the terms related to refraction of light?

terms realated to refraction of light are * interface * incident ray * refracted ray * point of incidence *normal *angle of incidence * angle of refraction *angle of deviation


What is an angle of refraction?

If a beam of light enters a substance with a higher density than air and at an angle, the light is refracted so that an object on the far side of the substance appears to be closer to the observer. If the density of the substance is lower than that of air, the light is refracted away from the observer and the object being viewed appears to be farther away.


Light that is bent is said to be?

Light that bend called 'refracted' or refraction of light and that turn back is called 'reflected' or rflection of light.


If light waves change speed as they pass from one medium into another at an angle the light will be?

Refracting


When light travels through a pair of eyeglasses is it reflected or refracted?

Refracted. Light passing through is refracted, light bouncing off of is reflected.


What is a material's index of refraction?

It is the ratio between the speed of light in a vacuum, and the speed of light in the material. The angle at which light is refracted is related to the index of refraction, and can be calculated using Snell's Law.


Is there a word for light refraction?

The word is rainbow. Rainbows occur when light is reflected inside droplets of water and then refracted out into the air.


Can a fire start through the refraction and conversion of light?

it can, for instance selling fire to things through glasses can work with refracted light


The larger the index of refraction the light will bend as it enters?

more the incoming light will be refracted (bend) in the material.