well three things happen when light strikes an object Refract Reflect absorb
glass, windows really anything that you can see through.
An echo is created when sound waves reflect off a surface and return to the listener. In this process, the sound waves do not refract, but rather bounce off the surface at an angle equal to the incident angle.
Various materials can refract light, including glass, water, and diamonds. Changes in the density of a material can cause light to bend as it passes through, resulting in refraction. Different substances refract light to different degrees, giving rise to various optical effects.
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glass, windows really anything that you can see through.
Glass and water are two examples of materials that can refract light. When light passes through these substances, it changes direction due to the difference in the speed of light in the material compared to the speed in air.
No, a brick wall does not refract light. Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another with a different density, such as from air to glass. In the case of a brick wall, light is simply absorbed or reflected off its surface.
The lenses in binoculars do -- that's how focusng works.
Yes yellow does refract more than orange.
The noun form for the verb refract is refractedness. Another noun form is refraction.