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Chapter 26 Problem 62TAE

Question

Short wavelengths of visible light interact more frequently with the atoms in glass than do longer wavelengths. Does this interaction time tend to speed up or to slow down the average speed of short-wavelength light in glass?

Solution

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Light travels through the vacuum the fastest because nothing interferes with its propagation. In other words, there is no interaction with the light and the medium because there is no medium. When light travels through a medium, it interacts with the atoms in the medium, and this interaction slows down the propagation of light.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Short wavelengths of visible light interact more

Chapter 26 textbook questions

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