How glass will look in air if refractive index of glass is one ?
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The variation of refractive index with wavelength is the source of chromatic aberration in lenses. The refractive index of X-rays is slightly less than 1.0, which means that an X-ray entering apiece of glass from air will be bent away from the normal, unlike a ray of light, which will be bent toward the normal.
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The variation of refractive index with wavelength is the source of chromatic aberration in lenses. The refractive index of X-rays is slightly less than 1.0, which means that an X-ray entering apiece of glass from air will be bent away from the normal, unlike a ray of light, which will be bent toward the normal.
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Will the glass be invisible if its refractive index becomes 1?
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