Refraction in a Glass Block

Below is a diagram of a ray of light entering a glass block. It is refracted as it enters the block, and again as it leaves.

·  Draw the path of the light ray as it passes through the glass block and out the other side.

·  Show and label:

-  the path of the ray through the block

-  the normal lines for the ray entering and leaving the block

-  the angle of incidence (for the ray entering the block)

-  the angle of refraction (for the ray entering the block)

Glass is ______ optically dense than air. This means that light travels more slowly in ______than ______.

As the ray enters the glass block it bends ______the normal, so the angle of ______is greater than the angle of ______.

As the ray leaves the glass block it bends ______the normal, so the angle of ______is greater than the angle of ______.

refraction more air away from

glass towards incidence less

Refraction in a Glass Block

Below is a diagram of a ray of light entering a glass block. It is refracted as it enters the block, and again as it leaves.

·  Draw the path of the light ray as it passes through the glass block and out the other side.

·  Show and label:

-  the path of the ray through the block

-  the normal lines for the ray entering and leaving the block

-  the angle of incidence (for the ray entering the block)

-  the angle of refraction (for the ray entering the block)

Glass is ______ optically dense than air. This means that light travels more slowly in ______than ______.

As the ray enters the glass block it bends ______the normal, so the angle of ______is greater than the angle of ______.

As the ray leaves the glass block it bends ______the normal, so the angle of ______is greater than the angle of ______.

refraction more air away from

glass towards incidence less