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What is the phenomenon called when light waves change direction as they pass from one medium to another?
Refraction
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What happens to light waves when they travel from air into glass?
They change direction and
slow down
.
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Why do waves travel at different speeds in different materials?
Because different materials have different
densities
.
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How does the density of a material affect the speed of electromagnetic waves like light?
The higher the
density
, the
slower
the wave travels through it.
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What occurs when a wave travels from a less dense medium to a more dense medium?
It slows down and bends towards the
normal
.
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What happens to a wave that hits the boundary between two materials at an angle?
It will be
refracted
, changing its direction.
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What is the normal line in the context of refraction?
A dashed line
perpendicular
to the surface at the point of incidence.
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How should the refracted ray be drawn when light enters a more dense medium?
It should be drawn bending towards the
normal
.
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What do we call the ray that emerges from the glass after refraction?
The
emergent
ray.
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What must be added to a ray diagram to complete it?
The
angle of incidence
and the
angle of refraction
.
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What does the wave speed equation state?
Wave speed equals
frequency
times
wavelength
.
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What remains constant when a wave passes from one medium to another?
The
frequency
of the wave.
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What happens to the wavelength of a wave if its speed increases?
The wavelength must
increase
as well.
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How do different wavelengths of light behave when passing through a triangular prism?
They are
refracted
by different amounts, spreading out like a
rainbow
.
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What are the key concepts related to the refraction of light waves?
Refraction occurs when light waves change direction between
mediums
.
Waves travel at different speeds in different materials due to
density
.
Higher density results in slower wave speed.
Light bends towards the
normal
when entering a denser medium.
The
frequency
of light remains constant while the
wavelength
changes.
Different wavelengths of light are refracted by different amounts.
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