The question is phrased very poorly, as the photon is by definition displaced after traveling through the slab. If you meant "deflected", however, it must be normal.
An ideal mirror is one that reflects all incident light without absorbing any or distorting the image. It should have a perfectly smooth surface, free of any defects or imperfections, to minimize scattering and ensure a clear reflection.
When approaching a bicyclist from the opposite direction on a roadway at night, dim your headlights to avoid blinding them. This will help ensure their visibility and safety.
When approaching a bicyclist from the opposite direction on a roadway at night, you should dim your headlights to avoid blinding them and allow them to see clearly. Be sure to leave enough space between your vehicle and the bicyclist to ensure their safety.
That's called Archimedes' principle.But it should be the force "ON an object", not the force "OF an object".Seems to me like the difference is significant.
The resultant vector will have a magnitude of zero because the two equal and opposite vectors cancel each other out. The direction of the resultant vector will be indeterminate or undefined.
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The ray comes out parallel to the incident ray because the ray has the opposite refraction as when it entered the block.
An incident letter should be completed as soon as possible after the incident. The letter should start with the incident date, time, injured person, and contact information where the incident occurred. You should also include specific details from the incident, if hospitalization was required, and names of any witnesses.
The opposite of should is should not or shouldn't.
No
They only have one stomach, and it should never get displaced. The one stomach has 4 compartments.
The opposite of shouldn't (should not) is should.
The zones at an incident should be cordon off to give time to the authorities to attend to the disaster.
false
No, there are things that should be unknown and mysterious to the opposite sex. There's no fun without mystery.
true
Before leaving an incident assignment you should do all of the following expect for :