
Refraction of Light
Discover how light bends when it passes between different media. Calculate the index of refraction and explore phenomena like total internal reflection.
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Discover how light bends when it passes between different media. Calculate the index of refraction and explore phenomena like total internal reflection.
Key Questions
- Why does light change direction when moving from air into water or glass?
- How do we calculate the index of refraction for a given material?
- What is total internal reflection, and how is it used in fibre optics?
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