The science instrument is called Prism. It actually does not bend light. It separates the light into seven different colours.
A concave lens bends light away from its center, diverging the light rays.
No, the amount by which light bends depends on its wavelength and the medium it is passing through. In general, red light bends less than blue light when passing through transparent materials, because red light has a longer wavelength.
Red light, which has the longest wavelength, bends the least when passing through a prism, while violet light, with the shortest wavelength, bends the most.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.
No, when light passes into a denser material, it bends toward the normal. This phenomenon is known as refraction.
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Mirror (uses reflection principle), transparent glass sheet (uses refraction principle),etc are the instruments which are used to bend light.
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A concave lens bends light away from its center, diverging the light rays.
Bends and hitches
the light bends.
Refraction
It bends.
No, the amount by which light bends depends on its wavelength and the medium it is passing through. In general, red light bends less than blue light when passing through transparent materials, because red light has a longer wavelength.
Refraction is the process that bends light.
Red light, which has the longest wavelength, bends the least when passing through a prism, while violet light, with the shortest wavelength, bends the most.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.