Physics, asked by prakharkumarsingh000, 1 month ago

The speed of light is maximum in vacuum, air,or water?Give reason in one line.​

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Answered by Noor9958
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Speed of light is always maximum in vacuum and then air. Since the refractive index of air is one. Speed and velocity has a very fine line between them. Velocity is nothing but displacement per unit time and speed is the distance per unit time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

speed of light is maximum in vacuum because there is not a single ear to stop it and yeah there are too many particles which will stop in water there is dense city which will stop the speed of lightspeed speed of light

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