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Anonymous1761195098
10-24 13:24
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refraction diagram 3d model
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When light travels from one medium to another—like from air into water—it changes speed. This change in speed makes the light bend, and that bending is what we call refraction. You’ve probably noticed this when a straw in a glass of water looks bent or broken. That’s refraction in action. Light slows down when it enters a denser medium, bending toward the normal line, and speeds up when it moves into a less dense medium, bending away from the normal. The exact angle of bending depends on the refractive index of each material. Refraction is not just a visual trick; it’s the reason lenses work. Cameras, microscopes, and even your eyes rely on refraction to focus light and form clear images. Understanding how light bends helps us design everything from eyeglasses to fiber-optic cables that power the internet.
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