NCERT Solution for Class 10 Science Chapter 10
Light – Reflection and Refraction
NCERT Books for Session 2022-2023
CBSE Board and UP Board
Intext Questions
Page No-176
Questions No-1
A ray of light travelling in air enters obliquely into water. Does the light ray bend towards the normal or away from the normal? Why?
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The light ray bends towards the normal.
When a ray of light travels from an optically rarer medium to an optically denser medium,
it gets bent towards the normal. Since water is optically denser than air, a ray of light
travelling from air into the water will bend towards the normal.
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The ray of light bends towards the normal.When a ray of light enters from an optically rarer medium (having low refractive index) to an optically denser medium (having high refractive index), its speed slows down and it bends towards the normal.Since water is optically denser than air, a ray of light entering from air into water will bend towards the normal.
The light-ray bends towards the normal because the ray of light goes from a rarer medium to a denser medium.
The light bends towards the normal on entry into water. It is due to the fact that as compared to air, the water is an optically denser medium.
When a ray of light travels from one medium to another, such as from air to water, it undergoes a change in speed, and this change in speed causes the light ray to change direction. This phenomenon is known as refraction.
The general rule for the behavior of light when it undergoes refraction is described by Snell’s Law, which states that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence (the angle between the incident ray and the normal) to the sine of the angle of refraction (the angle between the refracted ray and the normal) is constant for a given pair of media.
Mathematically, Snell’s Law is expressed as:
sinθ₁/sinθ₂ = v₁/v₂
where:
» θ₁ is the angle of incidence,
» θ₂ is the angle of refraction,
» v₁ is the velocity of light in the first medium,
» v₂ is the velocity of light in the second medium.
In this case, when light travels from air (a less optically dense medium) to water (a more optically dense medium), the speed of light decreases in water. According to Snell’s Law, for light traveling from a less dense medium to a more dense medium, the refracted ray bends toward the normal.
So, in the scenario you described, the light ray would bend toward the normal as it enters water.