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units of density : refractive index

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
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Refractive index has no units because the refractive index is the ***ratio*** of the speed of light within the material of interest divided by the speed of light in a vacuum, thus the consistent units of measure (meters per second, or kilometers per second, etc.)

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Answered by Terigfmerifan
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Refractive index has no units because the refractive index is the ***ratio*** of the speed of light within the material of interest divided by the speed of light in a vacuum, thus the consistent units of measure (meters per second, or kilometers per second, etc.

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