case sample is attached. Kindly compute for the following case exercises: 1. What is the refractive index of this spectacle medium if the  a speed of light passing thru it is 124,000 mps? What material is this?

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Kindly compute for the following case exercises:

1. What is the refractive index of this spectacle medium if the  a speed of light passing thru it is 124,000 mps? What material is this?

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Calculate the Speed of Light in Water.
Given: N of air= 1.00, Speed is 186,000 mi/sec
N of water= 1.33
speed of light in air
speed of light in water
What is the speed of light in a diamond, if the
speed of light in water is 139, 849.62 mps?
Given: N of water= 1.33, Speed is 186,000 mi/sec
N of diamond= 2.4173
speed of light in water
speed of light in diamond
Nwat
Ndiamond
186,000 mi/sec.
1.33=
2.4173=139,849.62 mi/sec.
1.33х 186,000 mps.
1.33
x=139,849.62 mps
%3D
139,849.62 mps
2.4173
1.33
186,000 mps
1.33
x= 57,853.65 mps
Transcribed Image Text:Example cases: Calculate the Speed of Light in Water. Given: N of air= 1.00, Speed is 186,000 mi/sec N of water= 1.33 speed of light in air speed of light in water What is the speed of light in a diamond, if the speed of light in water is 139, 849.62 mps? Given: N of water= 1.33, Speed is 186,000 mi/sec N of diamond= 2.4173 speed of light in water speed of light in diamond Nwat Ndiamond 186,000 mi/sec. 1.33= 2.4173=139,849.62 mi/sec. 1.33х 186,000 mps. 1.33 x=139,849.62 mps %3D 139,849.62 mps 2.4173 1.33 186,000 mps 1.33 x= 57,853.65 mps
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