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Refractive index of cooking oil​

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Answered by vanshika26chandel
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refractive index of cooking oil :

Vegetable oil is any oil obtained from plants and used in food products and industrially. Vegetable oil is an ester of glycerin and has fluctuating blends of fatty acids. Vegetable oil is often times used for cooking but is also used for industrial, medical, and fuel purposes. Although vegetable oil can be made from various plants, soybean oil is usually sold as vegetable oil in the United States.

Vegetable oil is any oil obtained from plants and used in food products and industrially. Vegetable oil is an ester of glycerin and has fluctuating blends of fatty acids. Vegetable oil is often times used for cooking but is also used for industrial, medical, and fuel purposes. Although vegetable oil can be made from various plants, soybean oil is usually sold as vegetable oil in the United States.Refraction is the change of direction of light rays as it travels through one substance to another. This occurs when the light travels at different speeds through materials with different densities. The speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792,458 m/s, which is represented by the letter c. The equation for speed of light in a materials equals speed of light in a vacuum divided by the index of refraction (v = c/n).

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