Define refractive index of light by showing a example
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The refractive index of a material is
n=c/v
where
c
is the speed of light in vacuum and
v
is the speed of light in the material in question.
example if you know the refractive index of two media then you know how much light will bend as it crosses the boundary of these. This is called Snell's law .
n=c/v
where
c
is the speed of light in vacuum and
v
is the speed of light in the material in question.
example if you know the refractive index of two media then you know how much light will bend as it crosses the boundary of these. This is called Snell's law .
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