Refraction Index: The measure of how much a substance can bend light.
Angle of Incidence: The angle between the incident ray and the normal to the surface.
Angle of Refraction: The angle between the refracted ray and the normal to the surface.
Snell's Law: Describes the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction when light passes through different media: n1 * sin(θ1) = n2 * sin(θ2).
Total Internal Reflection: When light is completely reflected back into the original medium due to the angle of incidence being greater than the critical angle.
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.
Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles.