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Introduction to Light Refraction
Understanding Refraction
- Refraction occurs when light transitions from one material to another, particularly when the materials have different optical properties.
- A common misconception is that refraction always results in a change of direction; however, this is not guaranteed. The light may or may not deviate.
- Whenever refraction happens, reflection also occurs. Thus, both phenomena are interconnected during the process.
Index of Refraction
- The absolute index of refraction is calculated by dividing the speed of light in a vacuum by the speed of light in a given material.
- The speed of light within a material depends on two factors: the type of material and the color (wavelength) of the light passing through it.
Characteristics and Limits
- The lowest possible index of refraction is 1, which corresponds to a vacuum. This is because if both speeds (in vacuum and medium) are equal, their ratio equals one.