Physics, asked by suryameher10, 16 days ago

Explain why do the diamonds shine. Prepare a report based on your observations.​

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Answered by babankarmhe
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Diamonds are the star of many of the most lavish pieces of jewelry in the world, but what makes these small rocks shine the way they do? The short answer is that they are expertly cut and polished to maximize the diamond’s natural brilliance.

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Answered by rashpalkaur1223
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Diamonds are the star of many of the most lavish pieces of jewelry in the world, but what makes these small rocks shine the way they do? The short answer is that they are expertly cut and polished to maximize the diamond’s natural brilliance. The full answer is much more detailed.

Diamonds shine because they have a high refractive index. The refractive index determines how much light is reflected. The higher the substance's refractive index, the lighter will be reflected. ... Total internal reflection occurs when light strikes the diamond at angles greater than the critical angle.

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