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a material having higher mass density may not necessarily have higher optical density.justify the statement with an eample

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Answered by midhineshrocks
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Explanation:

Optical density :-   Optical density is a measure of materials ability to pass light. Optical density is the ratio of speed of light in 2 media.

Mass density :- Mass density is mass per unit volume.

the mass density of an optically denser medium may be lesser than a optically rarer medium.

Eg :- the mass density of turpentine is less than that of water, but its optical density is high.

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