Okay, so I've tried doing some research about Snell's Law, and I haven't been able to find information that I actually understand. Could someone explain this to me in terms that will help me?
Corrective lenses and contact lenses work because of refraction. Do they bend light in a special way that will correct a person's vision for whatever reason it is?
Let's say that you're waking down a hallway heading toward your next class, and somebody inside calls to you from the room--one has a low bss voice and another has a high soprano voice. They both call to you with the same volume. Which one would you be able to hear better?
It doesn't make sense to me because the electric field is not moving in the same direction as the the electron. The plates are horizontal and parallel to one another, so the direction of the electric field is down, not right (which is the direction the electron is traveling).