How does the shift depends on the refractive index of medium
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The shift increase with the increase in refractive index of the medium. It also increases with the increase in thickness of the denser medium but the shift decreases with the increase in the wavelength of light used.
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The magnitude of the shift depends on the following factors:
- The refractive index of the medium.
- The thickness of the denser medium The color (or wavelength) of the incident light .
- The magnitude of the change increases as the index of refraction of the medium increases. It also increases with increasing thickness of the denser medium, but the shift decreases with increasing wavelength of light used.
- The change increases as the refractive index of the medium increases. It also increases with increasing thickness of the denser medium, but the shift decreases with increasing wavelength of light.
- The refractive index is also called refractive index or refractive index. The speed of light in a medium depends on the properties of the medium. For electromagnetic waves, the speed depends on the optical density of the medium.
- Optical density is the tendency of atoms in a material to restore absorbed electromagnetic energy. The optically denser the material, the slower the speed of light.One such indicator of the optical density of a medium is the index of refraction.
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