Physics, asked by payalraj37, 9 months ago

SI unit of refractive index is m/s. True or false​

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Answered by WorstSouI
6

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This is due to the reason that refractive index is a ratio and ratio cancels out the units thus it is dimensionaless.

Answered by BrainlyHulk
4

Answer:

False.

=> Refractive index have no units , since it is ratio of velocity of light in material to velocity in vacuum. So units gets cancelled.

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