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When a ray of light passes at an angle to the normal from one material into another material in which its speed is higher?
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When a ray of light passes at an angle to the normal from one material into another material in which its speed is higher?
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When a ray of light passes at an angle to the normal from one material into another material in which its speed is higher?
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I think your talking about refraction and if so the first medium it existed in before entering the second usually has the higher speed especially it the first medium is less denser than the second
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