The speed of light is maximum in a) vacuum b) glass c) diamond
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The correct answer to the question is that The speed of light is maximum in, option a) vacuum.
When the light is traveling in a consistent substance, the light passes through the subject in a straight line while traveling at a constant speed.
The speed of the light is affected if it either gets reflected, refracted, diffracted, or disturbed in any other way.
This well-known scientific finding had been traditionally propagated by Euclid, an ancient Greek scholar, around 350 BC.
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When the light is traveling in a consistent substance, the light passes through the subject in a straight line while traveling at a constant speed.
The speed of the light is affected if it either gets reflected, refracted, diffracted, or disturbed in any other way.
This well-known scientific finding had been traditionally propagated by Euclid, an ancient Greek scholar, around 350 BC.
More can be found on
https://www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/microscope-resource/primer/lightandcolor/speedoflight/
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