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23 July, 11:57

What is the index for a type of oil if light has a velocity of 2.5 x 10^ (8) m/s in this

substance?

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  1. 23 July, 12:06
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    1.2

    Explanation:

    Data obtained from the question include:

    Velocity of light in the oil (V) = 2.5x10^8m/s

    Velocity of light in air (C) = 3x10^8m/s

    Refractive Index (n) =.?

    The rafractive index (n) for the oil is given by:

    Rafractive index (n) = Velocity in air (V) / velocity in oil (V)

    n = C/V

    n = 3x10^8 / 2.5x10^8

    n = 1.2

    Therefore, the Refractive Index of the oil is 1.2.
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