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Refractive Index: How Light Bends

When light passes from one material to another, it bends. The refractive index tells us how much light bends in a material. Higher refractive index me

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Why is the refractive index always greater than one?

Light always travels slowest in any material compared to its speed in vacuum. Since refractive index is the ratio of light speed in vacuum to light speed in the material, and the numerator is always larger, the refractive index is always greater than one.

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What is total internal reflection and how does refractive index relate to it?

Total internal reflection occurs when light travels from a denser material to a less dense material at a steep enough angle. Part of the light reflects back into the denser material instead of exiting. This happens because of the difference in refractive indices between the materials.

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Why do different colors bend different amounts in glass?

The refractive index varies slightly depending on the color or wavelength of light. Shorter wavelengths like blue and violet bend more than longer wavelengths like red and orange. This difference is called dispersion and is what allows prisms to separate white light into its component colors.

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