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the speed of light in a medium of refrative index is...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The refractive index can be seen as the factor by which the speed and the wavelength of the radiation are reduced with respect to their vacuum values: the speed of light in a medium is v = c/n, and similarly the wavelength in that medium is λ = λ0/n, where λ0 is the wavelength of that light in vacuum.

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Different in different cases. It depends on how denser or rarer the medium is...

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