Answers under questions: which arrow represents the refracted arrow of incident ray a? ⇒ b which arrow

Answers under questions:

which arrow represents the refracted arrow of incident ray a?
⇒ b

which arrow represents the refracted arrow of incident ray d?
⇒ e


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  1. 1.True

    2. honestly I am not 100% sure and I don't want to answer it and then you get it wrong

    3.False because yes breaking the big question down is helpful, when you have all your smaller questions you have to answer ALL of them not just one or you won't get your answer to the big question

  2. Answers:a) Arrow Bb) Arrow E

    Explanation:

    Refraction is a phenomenon in which a wave (the light in this case) bends or changes its direction when passing through a medium with a refractive index different from the other medium.  Where the Refractive index is a number that describes how fast light propagates through a medium or material.  

    According to this, if we observe the rays  A an D passing throgh the biconcave lens, we will have two mediums:

    1) The air

    2)The material of the biconcave lens

    This two mediums have different refractive indexes, hence the rays will change the direction.

    -For the incident ray A, the corresponding refractive ray is B, because is the ray that bends after passing throgh the lens

    -For the incident ray D, the refracted ray is E following the same principle.

  3. i think it's  C. Secondary Questions will give more options for research topics

    Explanation:

     Because once you have an extra question, It can expand your topic and lead to other things related to your research

        Hope this helps!

  4. there? Where will I stay? What do I want to

    do when I arrive?

    Conducting research is like planning for a trip.

    You begin by choosing a topic, so you know

    where you are headed with your research. Then

    you consider research questions to narrow the

    focus of your research to a central idea.

    Write two possible research topics that you're

    interested in learning more about, and explain

    why you are interested in these topics. Then

    write three research questions about each topic.

    Will give brainliest!Explanation:

  5. use thoughts as a research tipcu

    Explanation:

    Thoughts have been my greatest nemesis my entire life long.  Not all thoughts, just those that make me feel miserable, those with which I would torment myself for long periods of time.  Often they'd result from my own actions--I'd do something or say something I regretted, and I would spend hours or days feeling miserable as my mind went over all the possible negative repercussions for doing what I had done.

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