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Refraction happens when light crosses a boundary between two materials.
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When light goes from air to glass it slows down and changes direction towards the normal.
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The angle of refraction is smaller than the angle of incidence.
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When the light leaves the glass it speeds up again
When the light leaves the glass it speeds up again. It changes direction away from the normal. air glass Slide 4 of 14
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The angle of refraction is bigger than the angle of incidence.
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The light ray that emerges from the glass block is parallel to the original incident ray.
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What will happen to this ray of light?
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The light changes direction towards the normal as it goes into the glass.
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It changes direction away from the normal as it leaves the glass.
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What will happen to this ray of light?
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Light speeds up when it goes from water to air, so the light ray will change direction away from the normal. air water Slide 11 of 14
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What will happen to this ray?
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It will change direction away from the normal
It will change direction away from the normal. The angle of incidence is smaller than for the first ray, so the angle of refraction is also smaller. air water Slide 13 of 14
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The two rays appear to be coming from a point above the real object
The two rays appear to be coming from a point above the real object. Water always looks shallower than it really is. air water Slide 14 of 14
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