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Light with a wavelength of 550 nm is traveling through a 50 kg block of ice (n=1.3). How fast is the light traveling in m/s?

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Answer:

Approximately
2.3 * 10^(8)\; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)}.

Step-by-step explanation:

The refractive index of a material is inversely proportional to the speed of light in that material.

If the speed of light in a given material is
v, the refractive index
n of that material would be:


\begin{aligned} n &= (c)/(v)\end{aligned},

Where
c \approx 3.00 * 10^(8)\; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)} is the speed of light in vacuum.

Rearrange this equation to find the speed of light in the given material (ice) given the refractive index of that material:


\begin{aligned}v &= (c)/(n) \\ &\approx (3.00 * 10^(8))/(1.3) \; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)} \\ &\approx 2.3 * 10^(8)\; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)}\end{aligned}.

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