Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. This bending occurs because light travels at different speeds in different mediums. When light enters a medium with a different optical density, its speed changes, causing it to bend. Refraction is responsible for phenomena such as the bending of a pencil in a glass of water, the formation of rainbows, and the operation of lenses and prisms.
Lenses use refraction to focus or diverge light, allowing for the formation of images. Convex lenses converge light rays to a focal point, while concave lenses diverge light rays.
Understanding the principles of refraction is essential in the study of optics and has numerous practical applications in various fields.
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