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What best describes the refraction of light rays?
light bouncing off of a mirror
light bending when it passes through a lens
light getting brighter when two waves combine
light passing through a clear glass window
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light bending when it passes through a lens
Refraction is the change in direction of light when it changes speed entering a different medium (e.g., air to glass). Lenses bend (refract) rays to focus or spread them (governed by Snell's law).
Refraction is the change in direction of light when it changes speed entering a different medium (e.g., air to glass). Lenses bend (refract) rays to focus or spread them (governed by Snell's law).
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