Physics, asked by vishwanathan42, 10 months ago

Relation between reflactive index and wavelength

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Answered by abhishek2346
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The refractive index is the ratio of the velocity of light through the vacuum to the velocity of light through the medium. The refractive index is related to the wavelength by substituting the velocity formula. ... So the light with higher wavelength disperses more than light with lower wavelength.

Answered by supriya1341
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When a ray of light enters from one optical medium into another, it deviates its path. The deviation occurs at the interface between the two media and is known as the phenomenon of refraction.

Also, the speed, as well as, the wavelength of light changes as light enters from one medium to another.

The refractive index of a medium characterizes all these changes.

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