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Asked: June 29, 20242024-06-29T09:39:55+00:00 2024-06-29T09:39:55+00:00In: Class 10 Science

Mirage is an example of

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100%[A] Refraction ( 1 voter )
0%[B] Total internal reflection
0%[C] Scattering
0%[D] Diffraction
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A mirage is an example of refraction. It occurs when light passes through layers of air at different temperatures, bending the light rays. This bending creates the illusion of water or a distorted image on surfaces like roads or deserts, often seen on hot days.

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    1. Mayur Arya
      2024-07-01T09:37:57+00:00Added an answer on July 1, 2024 at 9:37 am

      A mirage is an example of refraction (Option A). This optical phenomenon occurs when light travels through layers of air with varying temperatures, causing the light rays to bend. On hot days, the ground heats the air above it, creating a gradient of temperatures with cooler air above and warmer air near the surface. As light passes through these layers, it bends or refracts due to the changes in air density. When the angle of refraction is significant, light rays curve upwards and may create the illusion of water or sky on the ground. This effect is often seen on roads or in deserts, where it appears as though there is a pool of water in the distance. The mirage is not a reflection but a refracted image, demonstrating the principles of refraction and how varying air temperatures can influence the path of light.

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