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Refraction

As light travels through two different mediums such as air, glass and/or water it changes speed. This changes the direction that the ray travels in and is known as refraction.

Changing speed

Changing speed

  • Light waves change speed as they pass through the boundary between different substances (or mediums) such as glass, air, and water.
  • These changes of speed cause a change of direction.
  • This is known as refraction.
Light speed

Light speed

  • Light travels at 300,000 km/s in air.
  • Light travels at 225,000 km/s in water.
  • Light travels at 200,000 km/s in glass.
Refraction in the real world

Refraction in the real world

  • You can see refraction if you put a straw in a glass of water, when you look at it, it sometimes appears to bend.
  • If you draw an arrow and place it behind a glass of water when you look through the water the arrow appears to change direction, this is an example of refraction at work.
The angle of refraction

The angle of refraction

  • The angle of refraction is measured from the normal to the refracted ray.
  • When light enters either glass or water from air, the angle of refraction is less than that of the angle of incidence.
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