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What is the name for the change of direction when a ray of light pass from one medium(e.g. water) to another(e.g. air)?
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What is the name for the change of direction when a ray of light pass from one medium(e.g. water) to another(e.g. air)?
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Pankaj Deshmukh
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Refraction of light
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Jan 20, 2016
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Mohit Kumar Yadav 4-Yr B.tech. Ceramic Engg.
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