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The wavlength will become shorter. Suppose two materials each have a "propagation velocity" (i.e. how fast light will travel inside the material. the first material is v1, the second is v2. The wavelength (l) of the lightwave will change according to: l2/l1 = v2/v1 If the light is propagating at an angle relative to the boundary, then you will have a situation described by "Snells Law", which you can google.
n= sin i/sin r n = refractive index i = angle of incidence r = angle of refraction or refractive index =velocity of light /phase velocity phase velocity =lambda/time For the refractive index of a certain substance: n=velocity of light in a vacuum/velocity of light in the substance
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Snell's law is a description of the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction. Instantaneous Velocity is the velocity at one point.
Snell's Law fails at interfaces where the refractive index changes abruptly or discontinuously, such as at rough surfaces, interfaces with varying materials, or interfaces involving total internal reflection. It is based on the assumption of a smooth transition of light between different media.
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The wavlength will become shorter. Suppose two materials each have a "propagation velocity" (i.e. how fast light will travel inside the material. the first material is v1, the second is v2. The wavelength (l) of the lightwave will change according to: l2/l1 = v2/v1 If the light is propagating at an angle relative to the boundary, then you will have a situation described by "Snells Law", which you can google.
In Snell's Law, ( n ) represents the refractive index of a medium. It is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the medium. The refractive index determines how much light bends when it passes from one medium into another, influencing the angles of incidence and refraction. Mathematically, Snell's Law is expressed as ( n_1 \sin(\theta_1) = n_2 \sin(\theta_2) ), where ( n_1 ) and ( n_2 ) are the refractive indices of the two media, and ( \theta_1 ) and ( \theta_2 ) are the angles of incidence and refraction, respectively.