Why does a diamond shine more than a glass piece cut to the same shape?
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On comparing the refractive index of the diamond and glass we find that the refractive index of the diamond is more than that of the glass. ... Thus, due to this reason of more total internal reflection of the diamond than the glass the diamond shines more than a glass piece cut to the same shape.
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Due to the refractive index, total internal reflection in diamond
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