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light travels in straight path and when speed of medium in which light travels change then it refract due to change in speed light rays bend and refract
Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
Now suppose that the rays of light are traveling through the focal point on the way to the lens. These rays of light will refract when they enter the lens and refract when they leave the lens. As the light rays enter into the more dense lens material, they refract towards the normal; and as they exit into the less dense air, they refract away from the normal. These specific rays will exit the lens traveling parallel to the principal axis.
yes they do
diffraction
light travels in straight path and when speed of medium in which light travels change then it refract due to change in speed light rays bend and refract
Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
Diffraction is the bending of the light rays at small aperture
yes they do
Now suppose that the rays of light are traveling through the focal point on the way to the lens. These rays of light will refract when they enter the lens and refract when they leave the lens. As the light rays enter into the more dense lens material, they refract towards the normal; and as they exit into the less dense air, they refract away from the normal. These specific rays will exit the lens traveling parallel to the principal axis.
the light rays hit the piece of glass and the surface of the glass causes it to refract
diffraction
The light rays will refract towards the normal of the medium and emerge out at the same angle.
refracts light waves
double concave lens
They bend or refract
If the rays arer not refracted correctly by the parts, vision can be distorted or blurred.