the speed of light in a transparent medium decreases with _________in wave length
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When light traveling in a vacuum enters a new transparent medium, such as air, water, or glass, the speed is reduced in proportion to the refractive index of the new material. ... However, the intensity of light (and other electromagnetic radiation) is inversely proportional to the square of the distance traveled.
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When light traveling in a vacuum enters a new transparent medium, such as air, water, or glass, the speed is reduced in proportion to the refractive index of the new material. ... As the slider is translated to the right, the refractive index increases and the speed of light subsequently decreases.
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