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refraction of waves
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What happens to light as it passes through water?
It appears to change
direction
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What is a key fact about refraction?
Waves change
direction
when changing
speed
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How does light behave when it enters a glass block from air?
It
slows down
and
bends
towards the
normal
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What does the normal represent in a ray diagram?
A line at
right angles
to the
surface
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What happens to light waves when they pass from glass back to air?
They
speed up
and
bend away
from the
normal
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What can cause the image of an object to appear shifted?
Refraction
of
light waves
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When does refraction not occur?
When waves enter at
right angles
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What is a wavefront?
An
imaginary
line connecting
points
in waves
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How can wavefronts help visualize waves?
They show how
waves move together
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What happens to wavefronts when they enter a different medium?
Parts of the wavefront
slow down
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What occurs to the wavelength as wavefronts slow down?
The
wavelength
gets
smaller
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What is the result of waves slowing down and getting closer together?
Waves change
direction
towards the
normal
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What happens when wavefronts approach along the normal?
The whole wavefront
slows
down
simultaneously
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What is the outcome when the whole wavefront slows down?
Waves do not
change
direction
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What are the key concepts of refraction?
Waves change
direction
when
speed
changes
Light slows down in
denser
mediums
Light bends towards the normal when
slowing down
Light bends
away
from the normal when speeding up
No
change in direction occurs at
right angles
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What are the characteristics of wavefronts?
Imaginary
lines connecting points in waves
Can connect
peaks
or
troughs
of waves
Help visualize multiple waves moving together
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What are the implications of wavefront behavior in refraction?
Parts of
wavefronts
slow down in
denser
mediums
Wavelength
decreases as wavefronts enter denser mediums
Whole wavefronts can slow down without
changing
direction
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