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refractive index is the measure of how how fast or slow light travel through a material reference to the speed of light in empty space.
Yes refractive index of the material of the medium [glass] with respect to air is high for violet and low for red.
Refractive Index: 1.4465
Refractive Index: 2.4175-2.4178
Refractive index of vacuum is 1.
refractive index is the measure of how how fast or slow light travel through a material reference to the speed of light in empty space.
It depends upon the material of the substance
None. The radius of the lens depends on its shape, the refractive index depends on the material that the lens is made from.
Yes refractive index of the material of the medium [glass] with respect to air is high for violet and low for red.
Refractive Index= Speed of Light in Vaccum / Speed of Light in the material
Refractive index is a physicsâ?? measurement used to figure out the bend length a ray of light takes when passing through objects.
The refractive index of a material signifies how much light slows down when it enters that material compared to its speed in a vacuum. It is a measure of how much the material can bend or refract light rays. Different materials have different refractive indices, which can impact how light interacts with them, such as causing light to be bent when passing through a lens.
Refractive Index: 1.4465
Refractive index of vacuum is 1.
Refractive Index: 2.4175-2.4178
"The refractive index of water is 4 / 3" means the refractive index of water with respect to air. "The refractive index of glass is 3 /2" means the refractive index of glass with respect to air. You change the question as ," what is the refractive index of glass with respect to water? The answer is it is the ratio of refractive index of of glass with respect to air to the refractive index of water with respect to air =( 3/2) divided by( 4/3) = 1.125
I assume "molecular refractive index" refers to "the refractive index of a group of molecules". In this case, you just use the units for a refractive index - i.e., a dimensionless number.