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The diagram below shows a light ray striking Medium A and Medium B at the same angle.
(the diagram is an attachment)
Which statement is correct?
A.) The speed of the light ray is the same in air and in Medium A.
B.) The speed of the light ray is the same in air and in Medium B.
C.) Medium A is denser than Medium B because light bends more in Medium A.
D.) Medium B is denser than Medium A because light bends more in Medium B.
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The diagram below shows a light ray striking Medium A and Medium B at the same angle.
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