optical effect
Light refraction causes a straw in a glass of water to appear bent or broken.
The light passing from the water to the air through the curved surface of the glass causes the light to refract or bend. This bending creates an optical illusion that makes the straw appear broken or disjointed.
When light passes from air into glass, it changes speed and direction due to refraction. This change in speed causes the light rays to bend, which can create an optical illusion making the pencil appear bent or broken when viewed through the side of the glass.
When light travels from water to air, it changes speed and direction due to the change in the medium's density. This causes the light rays to refract or bend, creating an optical illusion that makes the spoon appear bent or broken at the point where it enters the water.
The process is called condensation, the ice water touching the glass causes the glass to cool and which causes the water vapour in the air to condense on the outside of the glass.
Light refraction causes a straw in a glass of water to appear bent or broken.
The light passing from the water to the air through the curved surface of the glass causes the light to refract or bend. This bending creates an optical illusion that makes the straw appear broken or disjointed.
When light passes from air into glass, it changes speed and direction due to refraction. This change in speed causes the light rays to bend, which can create an optical illusion making the pencil appear bent or broken when viewed through the side of the glass.
When light travels from water to air, it changes speed and direction due to the change in the medium's density. This causes the light rays to refract or bend, creating an optical illusion that makes the spoon appear bent or broken at the point where it enters the water.
By whom has the glass been broken?
The process is called condensation, the ice water touching the glass causes the glass to cool and which causes the water vapour in the air to condense on the outside of the glass.
The property being demonstrated is refraction, where light changes speed and direction as it travels from air to water due to the difference in the medium's refractive indices. This causes the pencil to appear bent or broken when viewed through the glass of water.
To create a realistic broken glass effect in Photoshop, you can use the following steps: Start by selecting the area where you want the broken glass effect to appear. Use the "Crystallize" filter to break up the selected area into small, irregular shapes. Adjust the size and shape of the broken glass pieces using the filter settings. Add a slight blur to the broken glass pieces to give them a more realistic appearance. Finally, adjust the opacity and blending mode of the broken glass layer to integrate it seamlessly into your image. By following these steps, you can achieve a convincing broken glass effect in Photoshop.
Condensation
it is silvery becuase when it breaks it refects on the sun or light , and then it becomes the couler you seee .( :
When light passes from air into water, it changes speed and direction, causing the pencil to appear distorted at the air-water interface. This bending of light is known as refraction. This effect causes the pencil to seem broken or disjointed when viewed from the side of the drinking glass filled with water.
Only glass waste should be put into a broken glass container. Other types of waste, such as plastic, metal, or organic waste, should be disposed of in their respective recycling or garbage bins. Mixing other types of waste with glass can contaminate the recycling process.