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how does the light regain its original velocity after passing through a denser medium​

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When a light beam goes from vacuum (air) into glass, the only thing that happens is that the wave gets delayed (takes more time to travel the same distance, because of the higher density). Once it passes the glass, the delay is gone so light resumes its previous propagation speed in air.

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