nowenpimu586
nowenpimu586
26.11.2019 • 
Physics

If substance a and substance b have very different values for the index of refraction, what will happen to a light ray that passes from one of these substances into the other?
a. it will not be deflected.
b. it will be deflected by a small amount.
c. it will be deflected by a great amount.
d. the actual values would be needed to figure this out.

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