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ABSOLUTE REFRACTIVE INDEX AND RELATIVE REFRACTIVE INDEX

 ABSOLUTE  REFRACTIVE INDEX  The absolute refractive index of a medium is the ratio of speed of light in vacuum and the speed of light in the medium. Absolute refractive index = Speed of light in vacuum or air                                                     Speed of light in the medium  For example, A.r.i of glass = speed of light in vacuum/speed of light in glass  3×10⁸/2×10⁸= 3/2=1.5 Its value is equal or more than 1. For vacuum or air, its value is 1. So its minimum value is 1. RELATIVE REFRACTIVE INDEX  The relative refractive index of a medium (a) with respect to another medium (b) is the ratio of speed of light in medium (b) and the speed of light in medium (a). Relative refractive index of  (a) wrt (b)=Speed of light in medium (b )                        ...
Spanner has a long handle. Why? Answer: When perpendicular distance between the force and the axis of rotation is large, smaller force is required to produce  the desired torque.

TERMINAL VOLTAGE

Terminal voltage of a dry cell is 1.3 V. It means that the cell can supply 1.3J of energy to move unit positive charge across its terminals in the external circuit connected to the cell.