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Which statement best describes the refractions of light as it moves from air to glass?(1 point)
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Light undergoes diffraction due to the difference in the speed of light in air and glass.
Light undergoes diffraction due to the difference in the speed of light in air and glass.
Light bends due to the difference in the speed of light in air and glass
Light bends due to the difference in the speed of light in air and glass
Although the light changes speed, it continues in the same direction as before
Although the light changes speed, it continues in the same direction as before
Although the light bends, its speed remains the same as before.
Although the light bends, its speed remains the same as before.
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"Light bends due to the difference in the speed of light in air and glass."
Refraction is the change in direction of light when it crosses into a medium where its speed is different (speed decreases in glass), causing the ray to bend at the interface.
Refraction is the change in direction of light when it crosses into a medium where its speed is different (speed decreases in glass), causing the ray to bend at the interface.
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