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The ratio of the speed of light in a medium to the speed of light in a vacuum

is called its:
A. angle of incidence
B. Snell's Law
C. angle of refraction
D. refractive index

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User Juergen
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You're going for "refractive index", but you've got the ratio flipped over.

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User Hfarazm
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Answer:D.Refractive Indez

Step-by-step explanation:

It is usually expressed the other way: the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a medium. In that case, it is called the "index of refraction".

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