Why light travels faster in vacuum?
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light travels faster in vacuum because velocity of light is more than air in vacuum.
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Light travels faster in vacuum because it does not encounter any obstruction of atoms in vacuum as vacuum is just FREE SPACE.
The speed of light is slowed down in any medium due to the obstruction given the Photons of the light by the atoms of the medium.
The speed of light is slowed down in any medium due to the obstruction given the Photons of the light by the atoms of the medium.
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