One of the most important diagrams is that
showing that when waves pass from deep to shallow water, or when light passes from an
optically less dense to an optically more dense material, there is refraction and also a change
of wavelength. This is due to a change of wave velocity - the velocity in the more dense
medium being less than that in the less dense medium. A full proof is given in the discussion
of Huygens' wave theory, but the results will be summarised here as follows:
When
a light wave passes from a less dense to a more dense material:
(a) there is a decrease
in wave velocity,
(b) there is a decrease in wavelength,
(c) the frequency of the wave
remains constant, and
(d) the ratio of the velocities in the two media is equal to that of
the two wavelengths.