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why does a diamond shine more than a glass Piece cut to the samp shape?​

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Answered by itzsecretagent
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Diamond shine more than a glass Piece cut to the samp shape:-

$\longrightarrow$ The refractive index of diamond is higher than the refractive index of the glass.

$\longrightarrow$ Due to more refractive index diamond disperse more light and shines more than piece of glass.

$\longrightarrow$ The faces of diamond are cut in such a way that light undergoes total internal reflection.

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