Physics, asked by sgjsks, 1 year ago

You know that diamonds are shiny stones which principle is involved in their shinin?​

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Answered by darshanda
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A natural diamond isn’t actually as shiny as you might think. That sparkle all depends on how the stone is cut and how light strikes it.

A diamond appears to be so brilliant as a result of three things: reflection, refraction and dispersion.

When lit directly from above, light enters the diamond and strikes one face of the stone, and then another, before exiting. This reflective activity is what gives a diamond its shine. To a viewer, however, it looks as if light is simply streaming out from inside the diamond.

The final component is what really gives the diamond its ‘fire’ – that rainbow effect that finally compels you to mortgage the house and buy the stunning stone.

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Answered by Thelunaticgirl
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You know that diamonds are shiny stones which principle is involved in their shinin?​


Diamonds has too many reflecting walls , where the light reflects perfectly , Diamonds have a high refractive index, But the shape and size of a diamond also matters !

Btw , diamonds do not shine actually, they reflect....XD
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