Light and Refraction
Light travels in straight lines at varying speeds depending on the medium, with refraction occurring primarily at boundaries. The refractive index quantifies how much a material bends light, with denser materials typically causing greater refraction. For instance, light moves significantly slower in diamond compared to air, illustrating the impact of material properties on light behavior.In this clip
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Episode 32: Light and Optics
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