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प्रश्न
Study the figure in which the path of a ray of light going from Medium 1 to Medium 2 is shown.

- Out of the two Media - Medium 1 and Medium 2, in which is the speed of light more?
- State reason of bending of the refracted ray away from the normal.
- Express refractive index of Medium 2 with respect to Medium 1 in terms of speed of light in two media.
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उत्तर १
(a) The speed of light is more in Medium 2.
Explanation: The refracted ray bends away from the normal, indicating Medium 2 is optically rarer than Medium 1. Rarer mediums carry light faster than denser ones.
(b) The refracted ray bends away from the normal because light is traveling from a denser medium (Medium 1) to a rarer medium (Medium 2). According to Snell’s Law, when light passes from a medium of higher refractive index to a lower refractive index, its speed increases, and as a result, the ray bends away from the normal.
(c) The refractive index of Medium 2 with respect to Medium 1 is given by:
`n_21 = (v_1)/(v_2)`
where:
n21 = refractive index of Medium 2 with respect to Medium 1.
v1 = speed of light in Medium 1.
v2 = speed of light in Medium 2.
Since the speed of light in Medium 2 is greater than in Medium 1 (v2 > v1), we conclude that n21 < 1, meaning Medium 2 is optically rarer than Medium 1.
उत्तर २
- Light bends away from the normal as it transitions from medium 1 to medium 2. Medium 1 is denser, resulting in a slower speed of light than medium 2.
- When light travels from a denser to a rarer medium, it bends away from its typical path due to the optical density of the medium with a higher refractive index. Light travels faster in rarer mediums. The refractive index of medium 2 in relation to medium.
- 1μ2 = `"Speed of light in medium 1"/"Speed of light in medium 2" = V_1/V_2`
