A ray of light travelling in air enters obliquely into water. Does the light ray bend towards the normal or away from the normal? Why?
Hint. Compare the optical density of air and water before deciding which way the ray bends.
Step 1 — Compare optical densities. Water is optically denser than air (it has a higher refractive index).
Step 2 — Apply the bending rule. A ray travelling obliquely from a rarer medium (air) into a denser medium (water) bends towards the normal.
✦ Answer: The ray bends towards the normal, since it is entering a denser medium (water) from a rarer one (air).
Where students slip. Saying it bends away from the normal — that would be the case going from a denser medium into a rarer one, the reverse of this situation.
