Refracted. My bad typo.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.
The light ray will change its direction and bend towards the normal as it enters the water due to a decrease in the speed of light. This is known as refraction.
It gets faster. As a result, it also changes its direction.
Yes, when a ray of light passes from water to air, it speeds up because light travels faster in air than in water due to the difference in the refractive indices of the two mediums.
Light bends when it passes from air to water due to a change in the speed of light. This change in speed is caused by the difference in optical density between air and water. As light travels from a less dense medium (air) to a more dense medium (water), it slows down and changes direction, resulting in the bending effect known as refraction.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.
The light ray will change its direction and bend towards the normal as it enters the water due to a decrease in the speed of light. This is known as refraction.
It gets faster. As a result, it also changes its direction.
it slows down.
It increases.
The speed of the light decreases, and its wavelength increases by the same factor.
Yes
slowdown
The speed of light slows in water.
Yes, when a ray of light passes from water to air, it speeds up because light travels faster in air than in water due to the difference in the refractive indices of the two mediums.
When light passes from air to water, the light is refracted because water is denser than air and therefore slows down the speed of the light.
Light bends when it passes from air to water due to a change in the speed of light. This change in speed is caused by the difference in optical density between air and water. As light travels from a less dense medium (air) to a more dense medium (water), it slows down and changes direction, resulting in the bending effect known as refraction.