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Badezimmerfenster mit Ornamentglas und 2 Topfpflanzen.

On the window sill

Unfortunately, your answer is wrong.

You cannot think of light as something material. It cannot be collected in an inward curved funnel like sand. If light behaved like sand, it would not be able to pass through a pane.

The rays of sunlight are refracted while passing through the window pane. This is the reason for the fact that they come together behind the window pane. If light hits the border of media at an angle, it will be deflected. Because of the outwardly rounded curvature it is refracted differently at every point. This results in the collecting of the light behind the pane. In the toolbox you can read about further specifications.

The leaves of the plants on the window sill were a few centimetres away from the pane. In case of water waves it is also necessary to have a minimum distance to see the light phenomena. To solve the brain-teaser, think about the way it is in case of water drops on the leaves and what kind of effects there are on the focussing of light.


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