Hey can someone help me with this one confussion im having.. bcoz the expression shown in the cbse textbook is opposite to what is shown in the video. I totally understand why n12=n1/n2 as shown in the video n it seems logical also but i dont quite understand why it is just the opposite in the textbook which is n12=n2/n1. It would be a great help if some could clarify this confussion of mine:)
Hey bro you are a little confused Actually the first equation is correct The second equation is not this one ..... In textbook its n12=speed 2 / speed 1 (n) is the refractive index not speed of light Hope it helps you :)
@@I_tanishmittal oh thank you for the response. It's been long me posting that comment but as I recall I understand what you mean. I really appreciate you taking time to clear my doubt.😊
Thank you sir for such a nice explanation
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hey so im a bit confused in the video it says n12=n1/n2 but in the ncert it says n12=v2/v1.....could someone explain that to me pls?
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Hey can someone help me with this one confussion im having.. bcoz the expression shown in the cbse textbook is opposite to what is shown in the video. I totally understand why n12=n1/n2 as shown in the video n it seems logical also but i dont quite understand why it is just the opposite in the textbook which is n12=n2/n1. It would be a great help if some could clarify this confussion of mine:)
Hey bro you are a little confused
Actually the first equation is correct
The second equation is not this one ..... In textbook its n12=speed 2 / speed 1
(n) is the refractive index not speed of light
Hope it helps you :)
@@I_tanishmittal oh thank you for the response. It's been long me posting that comment but as I recall I understand what you mean. I really appreciate you taking time to clear my doubt.😊
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