What is Snell’s Law Definition in Physics

Definition of Snell’s Law

 

The refractive index between two particular mediums is equal to the ratio of speed of light in first medium and Speed of light in second medium equal to the ratio between sin <i and sin <r.

 

 

Refractive Index = sin<i/sin<r = Speed of light in first medium/Speed of light in second medium

 

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