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what is the difference between reflective index and snell's law​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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Snell's Law, Reflection and Refraction

Snell's Law, Reflection and RefractionEq. (137) is known as Snell's Law. Snell's law defines the refraction angle corresponding to the transmitted wave. Thus depending on the physical properties of each medium, the transmitted wave can be refracted either towards the vertical or towards the horizontal.

Answered by tamannadeswal73
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Snell's Law, Reflection and Refraction

Eq. (137) is known as Snell's Law. Snell's law defines the refraction angle corresponding to the transmitted wave. Thus depending on the physical properties of each medium, the transmitted wave can be refracted either towards the vertical or towards the horizontal.

Refractive index. Refractive index, also called index of refraction, measure of the bending of a ray of light when passing from one medium into another. ... Refractive index is also equal to the velocity of light c of a given wavelength in empty space divided by its velocity v in a substance, or n = c/v.

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