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In order for a fish to see a bug just above the surface of the water, light travels from the insect
through the air and crosses into the water until it reaches the fish’s eye. Which statement is true
regarding the light wave as it travels through each medium?
A. The light wave will bend as it moves from the air to the water, because it changes speed and
direction as it is refracted.
B. The light wave will bend as it moves from the air to the water, because it changes speed as it is
reflected.
C. The light wave will split into different colors as it moves from the air to the water, because it
gets refracted.
D. The light wave will bounce back into the air after it hits the surface of the water, because it gets
refracted from the bug to the fish’s eye.
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