Refraction

Cards (9)

  • Why do waves refract when moving from air into glass?
    Glass has a higher refractive index
  • What happens when a wave goes into glass?
    It slows down and rotates towards the normal
  • Why does the wave rotate when passing into glass?
    • The edge of the wavefront entering the glass first, slows down
    • The part in the air is still travelling faster
    • This causes a change in direction
  • What is the ray which comes directly from the source e.g. raybox?
    Incident ray
  • What is the angle between the normal and incident ray called?
    Angle of incidence
  • What is the angle between the normal and the reflected ray called?
    Angle of reflection
  • What is diffuse reflection?
    • Rough surface
    • Rays scattered
  • What type of reflection happens on a smooth surface?
    Specular reflection
  • What do rough surfaces do to waves and what is it called?
    • Scatter them in all directions
    • Diffuse reflection