how does the absolute refractive index it change with the density of medium? give an example
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The index of refraction value of a material is a number that indicates the number of times slower that a light wave would be in that material than it is in a vacuum. ... So as the index of refraction value increases, the optical density increases, and the speed of light in that material decreases.
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