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by bcbrown
1127 days ago
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I'm looking at Griffiths right now, and 9.3 Electromagnetic Waves in Matter states (emphasis in the original): "Since [the dielectric constant] is almost always greater than 1, light travels more slowly through matter - a fact that is well known from optics." I'm still confused. How is it an inaccurate simplification to state that the speed of light in glass is lower than in a vacuum? |
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