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30 December, 11:54

Assume light is traveling through an optical medium of n1 and is incident on a boundary with a different optical medium with n2. If the speed of light in the second medium is half the value compared to that of the first one, then one properly concludes that

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  1. 30 December, 12:34
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    That n2 = 2*n1. That is, the index of refraction is twice as big in medium 2 since v=c/n
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