Will a beam of light that is, at first, in air and oriented perpendicular to the surface of a body of water be deflected as a result of the transition into water?.

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It does not deflect, the light's direction will not change

When a light ray is incident from a medium such as air onto a more dense medium such as glass or water, the refracted ray always lies closer to the perpendicular than does the incident ray.

What happen when light ray passes from one medium to another ?

Refraction occurs when light travels from one medium to another which changes the speed at which the light travels. This causes light to bend upon incidence with the interface of a new material.

  • The frequency of the light ray remains same when it travels from one medium to another because it depends on the source of light. But the wavelength and speed vary because they depend on the medium through which the light passes.

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