refraction of waves

Cards (17)

  • What happens to light as it passes through water?
    It appears to change direction
  • What is a key fact about refraction?
    Waves change direction when changing speed
  • How does light behave when it enters a glass block from air?
    It slows down and bends towards the normal
  • What does the normal represent in a ray diagram?
    A line at right angles to the surface
  • What happens to light waves when they pass from glass back to air?
    They speed up and bend away from the normal
  • What can cause the image of an object to appear shifted?
    Refraction of light waves
  • When does refraction not occur?
    When waves enter at right angles
  • What is a wavefront?
    An imaginary line connecting points in waves
  • How can wavefronts help visualize waves?
    They show how waves move together
  • What happens to wavefronts when they enter a different medium?
    Parts of the wavefront slow down
  • What occurs to the wavelength as wavefronts slow down?
    The wavelength gets smaller
  • What is the result of waves slowing down and getting closer together?
    Waves change direction towards the normal
  • What happens when wavefronts approach along the normal?
    The whole wavefront slows down simultaneously
  • What is the outcome when the whole wavefront slows down?
    Waves do not change direction
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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