refractioninduced
Refractioninduced is a term used to describe phenomena caused by the bending of light or other waves as they pass from one medium to another. This bending, known as refraction, occurs because the speed of the wave changes when it enters a different medium. The angle of refraction depends on the refractive indices of the two media involved.
One common example of refractioninduced effects is the apparent bending of a straw in a glass of
In optics, refractioninduced effects are fundamental to the function of lenses. Lenses are shaped to precisely