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The index of refraction is the ratio between the speed of light in a vacuum, and the speed of light in the material. Therefore, in this case, the index of refraction is simply 1.5.

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It means that light travels 1.5 times faster in vacuum than it travels in that glass.

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Light travels in that glass at a speed of 2/3 c = about 200 million meters per second.

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it is very simple. let n=sin i/sin r . You just take n= sin r/sin i

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The refractive index is 1.5 in this case. That's precisely how it is defined - as this ratio in the speed of light.

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Q: If the refractive index of a certain glass with respect to air is 1.5 find the refractive index of air with respect to that of the glass?
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