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22. Is it necessary that an optically denser medium should have a higher mass density
than that of an optically rarer medium ? Explain.
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Answered by Anonymous
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It is not necessary that an optically denser medium may possess greater mass density than an optically rarer medium. For example, kerosene or turpentine oil, having higher refractive index, is optically denser than water, although its mass density is less (as oil floats on the surface of water) than that of water.

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Answered by ShibukiRan
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ANSWER:-

It is not necessary that an optically denser medium may possess greater mass density than an optically rarer medium. For example, kerosene or turpentine oil, having higher refractive index, is optically denser than water, although its mass density is less (as oil floats on the surface of water) than that of water.

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