This is a property called the refractive index. It is related loosely to the electrical permittivity of diamond and more specifically to the arrangement of electrons in the crystal lattice.
It would cause light to refract differently because the angle at which the light hits the glass block would alter and there for the way the light refracts would also alter.
When a ray of light strikes a block at an angle of 90 degrees, it hits the surface perpendicularly. In this case, the light does not bend or refract but continues to travel straight into the block. The light may reflect back at the same angle if the block's surface is reflective, but there is no change in direction due to refraction since the angle of incidence is zero.
When a ray of light passes through a glass block, it will refract (bend) due to the change in speed as it moves from one medium (air) to another (glass). The light ray will also experience total internal reflection if the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle, causing the light to reflect back into the glass block rather than refract out of it.
A transparent/translucent medium with a density that is different to the one it has just left is necessary to diffract light. For example, you could shine light into a block of glass to diffract it at a different angle to when it entered.
When a ray of light is shone at a glass block, it will refract (bend) as it enters the glass due to the change in the speed of light in the material. The light will then travel through the glass block, possibly reflecting off the surfaces inside, and refract again as it exits the block.
It all depends on the angle if incidence. In general the light will refract i.e. bend through the glass and come out at the other end. Also, the speed of light will vary through the glass.
To effectively cut a concrete block, use a diamond blade on a circular saw or angle grinder. Make sure to wear safety gear, mark the cut line, and cut slowly and steadily to avoid chipping or cracking the block.
Yes a pray mantis Is bigger then a Lego block
The population of Diamond Harbour I - community development block - is 133,356.
The angle does not hit anything! A ray of light hits a mirror or glass block and the angle that the ray makes with the vertical at the point of contact is the angle of incidence.
A diamond block is made with 9 diamonds, one in each slot of the crafting table.
Yes, it can destroy the block, but the diamond block will disappear and you will not get any diamonds. You need and Iron Pickaxe or better (Gold and Diamond) to mine Diamond, and receive the diamonds.