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.
When light passes from air into water, it slows down and bends, a phenomenon known as refraction. This bending of light causes the light ray to change direction and results in the object appearing to be in a different position than it actually is.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.
Other objects that can make refraction happen include prisms, lenses, water droplets (creating a rainbow), and glass objects like windows or glasses. Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another and changes its speed, causing the light to bend.
When light passes through water, it slows down due to the change in medium. This causes the light to refract or bend. The amount of refraction depends on the angle at which the light enters the water.
When water passes from a deep part to a shallow part, the angle of refraction increases. This is because the speed of light in water decreases as depth decreases, causing the light to bend more as it enters shallower water.
When light passes from air into water, it slows down and bends, a phenomenon known as refraction. This bending of light causes the light ray to change direction and results in the object appearing to be in a different position than it actually is.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
It happens by the refraction of light.
False. When light passes from water into air, it bends towards the normal.
Other objects that can make refraction happen include prisms, lenses, water droplets (creating a rainbow), and glass objects like windows or glasses. Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another and changes its speed, causing the light to bend.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
When light passes through water, it slows down due to the change in medium. This causes the light to refract or bend. The amount of refraction depends on the angle at which the light enters the water.
When water passes from a deep part to a shallow part, the angle of refraction increases. This is because the speed of light in water decreases as depth decreases, causing the light to bend more as it enters shallower water.
The speed of the light decreases, and its wavelength increases by the same factor.
it slows down.
It increases.
Refraction.