When Stephanie Hewitt dips a glass rod into vegetable oil, the submerged part of the rod is

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When Stephanie Hewitt dips a glass rod into vegetable oil, the submerged part of the rod is invisible. What does this say about the relative speeds of light in the glass and in the oil? Or asked another way, how do the indices of refraction, n, compare for the glass and oil?
When Stephanie Hewitt dips a glass rod into vegetable oil,
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Conceptual Physics

ISBN: 978-0321909107

12th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt

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