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The physics of light refraction through broken glass

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HAPPYNESS1 year ago

Vegetable oil makes Pyrex glass disappear because both materials bend light in the same way, with a refractive index of 1.47.

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John D. Clay1 year ago

What kind of light are you using? this is not normal light refraction, and doesn't look like a flashlight...

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RKCK1 year ago

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Kacey Green1 year ago

That's a remarkable result. I knew there'd be a ton going on, but I wasn't ready.

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ABHINAV KUMAR YADAV1 year ago

When light passes through broken glass, refraction occurs due to the differing refractive indices of air and glass. However, unlike smooth glass, broken glass has jagged edges and uneven thickness,

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Content Avenger1 year ago

Light really said, 'I’m gonna breakdance through this glass!

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Content Avenger1 year ago

Even light can’t take a straight path these days... relatable.

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Lovanic1 year ago

👏

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Global Grins1 year ago

That sounds fascinating! 🔍🔬

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Moe Thajib1 year ago

Light bends as it shines through pieces of glass.

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