Physics, asked by shilpakunnati, 5 months ago

The speed of light passes from Kerosene to water
How the speed of light changes?​

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Answered by ashokkumarsahoo12121
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Answer:

We know from the definition of refractive index, that the speed of light is higher in a medium with lower refractive index. So, the light travels fastest in water relative to kerosene and turpentine.

Answered by singhadiarmylover
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Answer:

In which of these does the light travel fastest? Answer: We know from the definition of refractive index, that the speed of light is higher in a medium with lower refractive index. So, the light travels fastest in water relative to kerosene and turpentine.

Explanation:

Answer. Lower refractive index of the medium, the higher is the speed of light. Since the refractive index of water is the lowest among the three, Speed of light in water would be higher than that in kerosene and turpentine.

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