Light incident from glass at the boundary of air-glass bends away from the normal after refraction in air as shown in the figure below. What could be the most likely reason for it? (nair = 1; nglass = 1.57) m Refracted Light Incident Light 12₂ O This is because light is traveling slower in the refracted medi (air) than the incident medium (glass). O This is because light is traveling faster in the refracted medium (air) than the incident medium (glass). O This is because light could be traveling faster or slower in either medium. The bending does not depend on the speed of light. O None of the answers is correct. The speed of light does not depend upon the medium. It always stays the same. The refraction is for a different reason.

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Light incident from glass at the boundary of air-glass bends away from the normal after refraction in air as shown in the figure
below. What could be the most likely reason for it? (nair = 1; nglass = 1.57)
m
Refracted
Light
Incident
Light
12₂
O This is because light is traveling slower in the refracted medi
(air) than the incident medium (glass).
O This is because light is traveling faster in the refracted medium (air) than the incident medium (glass).
O This is because light could be traveling faster or slower in either medium. The bending does not depend on the speed of light.
O None of the answers is correct.
The speed of light does not depend upon the medium. It always stays the same. The refraction is for a different reason.
Transcribed Image Text:Light incident from glass at the boundary of air-glass bends away from the normal after refraction in air as shown in the figure below. What could be the most likely reason for it? (nair = 1; nglass = 1.57) m Refracted Light Incident Light 12₂ O This is because light is traveling slower in the refracted medi (air) than the incident medium (glass). O This is because light is traveling faster in the refracted medium (air) than the incident medium (glass). O This is because light could be traveling faster or slower in either medium. The bending does not depend on the speed of light. O None of the answers is correct. The speed of light does not depend upon the medium. It always stays the same. The refraction is for a different reason.
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