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Two light pulses are emitted simultaneously from a source. The pulses take parallel paths to a detector 6.75 m away, but one moves through air and the other through a block of ice. Determine the difference in the pulses' times of arrival at the detector.

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Answer:

Δt=7ns = 7x10⁻⁹

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Two light pulses are emitted simultaneously from a source. The pulses take parallel-example-1
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