a ray of light which strikes a glass slab from air at normal incidence passes through the slab

a

undeviated and undisplaced at a lower speed

b

deviated and undisplaced at a lower speed

c

deviated and displaced at a lower speed

d

undeviated and displaced at a faster speed

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aanu96
5 years ago

When light falls perpendicularly or normally on the surface of a glass slab, it goes straight. There is no bending of ray of light on entering the glass slab or coming out of it. In this case angle of incidence and angle of refraction is zero......


Myschool is correct...

BIG S
1 year ago

i almost said slap oo🤦

balthazar
7 years ago

it is displaced and deviated because even in the experiment you are to measure the displacement from the original path and the angle of deviation

Peterbarry
3 years ago

i think it should be C

ItzOGB
7 years ago

yeah its c

Emmy1234
9 years ago

It should be C

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