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The graph of Snell's Law is used to calculate the Refractive Index of a material. Sin (i) over sin (r) gives you your refractive Index. This is diffrent for Diffrent materials. IE refractive Index in a:

Vaccum = 1

Water =1.33

Glass = Average of about 1.5, depending on what type of glass

Diamond = 2.42

Air (STP) = 1.0003

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