Science, asked by Saksham1199, 1 year ago

does friction with air resist the speed of light in air??

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Answered by Anonymous
1
No, air friction cannot resist the speed of light in air.

Anonymous: thanks
Saksham1199: so why the speed of light is different in air and vaccume
Anonymous: no, it is not different. it remains the same
AGenius21: yes
AGenius21: u should have chosen my answer as brainliest
Saksham1199: The refractive index in water is 1.33, meaning that light travels 1.33 times faster in vacuum than it does in water. However, the refractive index in air is only 1.0001, so the speed of light in air is almost as fast as in vacuum. ... Light, in a vacuum, travels at 186,283 mps.
Saksham1199: why almost word is given
Answered by AGenius21
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No as friction is different from light.
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