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how is the refractive index of medium related to the speed of light?​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Answer:

Explanation:

Heya..

Refractive index compares the speed of light in a particular medium with the speed of light in vaccum.

It measures the optical density of a medium.

It should not be confused with the mass density of the medium.

For turpentile oil, it's mass density is less than water but optical density is more than that of water.

Now, moving on to your question, the relation between refractive index and speed of light:

refractive index (mu) = c (speed of light in vaccum) / v(speed of light in any medium)

for vaccum, refractive index = 1

This relation is also used in Snell's law..

Let the refractive index of medium 1 be u1...and the speed of light in medium1 be v1.

Therefore, u1 = c / v1 ----------equation1.

Similarly,

Let the refractive index of medium2 be u2 ...and the speed of light in medium 2 be v2..

Therefore, u2 = c / v2-----------equation2

Now,

⇒ u1 sin i = u2 sin r

⇒ sin i / sin r = u2 / u1     (Using equation 1 and 2....)

⇒ sin i / sin r = c / v2 × v1 / c

⇒ sin i / sin r = v1 / v2

HOPE IT HELPS YOU.

Answered by vyshu625
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Answer:

refractive index= speed of light /medium of the particle

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