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Beams of yellow light and green light are incident onto a rectangular glass slab at 60°. The angles of refraction for these beams are measured at 34° (green) and 32° (yellow). State which colour travels faster in glass. Justify your answer.

I'm confuddled :(
 

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It better be green.

For the justify part..would you use that snells law?
I'd just say because its a larger angle, it must be quicker.
 
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Think of it this way, the greater the refractive index, the greater the change in velocity.

You can work out the refractive indexes (indices?) at the boundary for both.

nyellow < ngreen

ngreen is greater so green undergoes a greater change in velocity. So yellow is fasterer.
 

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Oh shit. I meant yellow then.
I was thinking more away from the normal. Forgot it was measured from the boundary.

God I'm clumsy.
 

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