REFRACTION
When a light beam passes from one medium into another, e.g. air into water, or water into air, the light beam is bent.
Experiment; have a clear glass tumbler or water. Place an object into it, so that the object is partially in the water and partially in the air. At the boundary between the two media, the given object appears to bend. This is REFRACTION.
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The proper name for the bending of light is refraction. Refraction occurs when light passes through a medium with a different density, causing it to change direction.
The bending of light is known as refraction. This phenomenon occurs when light passes from one medium to another, causing its speed to change and its direction to bend.
The bending of light in reflection is caused by the difference in the speed of light in the two different mediums (air and a denser material) at the interface. This change in speed leads to refraction, resulting in the bending of light rays at the boundary.
Proper bending procedures involve maintaining good posture, using your legs to lift and bend instead of your back, and avoiding twisting while bending. It's important to keep the object close to your body when bending and to avoid sudden jerking movements. If possible, use bending aids or equipment to assist in lifting and bending tasks.
Scientists use the term "refraction" to describe the bending of light as it passes through different mediums, such as air, water, or glass. This bending occurs due to the change in the speed of light as it travels through substances with varying densities.
Proper bending involves maintaining a straight back and bending at the knees and hips instead of the waist to lift objects. Fitting bending is adjusting the height of work surfaces and tools to reduce strain on the back. Kneeling is an alternative position to reduce strain on the lower back when working at low heights.