Original Promptmake third grade level with refraction zPractice 14A: Intro to Refraction IPC
This is referred to as the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum to the speed of light in a medium.
A fish under water will be viewed nearer / farther (pick one) from the surface than it really is due to refraction. Birds make adjustments when diving for fish as a result.
When a light ray is incident on a transparent surface, it is both _____________and _____________. Draw the two resulti...
This learning resource focuses on the concept of refraction, explaining how light bends when transitioning between different materials, such as air and water. It discusses why objects appear to be in different positions due to this bending of light, using a pencil in a glass of water as an illustrative example. The resource includes interactive components where students can draw representations and respond to questions about refraction. It also encourages real-world application by prompting students to recall instances where they observed this phenomenon outside of school.