To determine the material index, we can use the formula for the speed of light in a medium:
v=cnv = frac{c}{n}v=nc
where:
- vvv is the speed of light in the material,
- ccc is the speed of light in a vacuum, and
- nnn is the refractive index of the material.
In this case, we have the distance traveled (ddd) and the time it takes (ttt) for the pulse of light to travel through the material. We can calculate the speed of light in the material using the formula v=dtv = frac{d}{t}v=td.
Given that the pulse of light takes 2.63 ns (nanoseconds) to travel 0.500 m, we can calculate the speed of light in the material:
v=0.500 m2.63×10−9 sv = frac{0.500 , ext{m}}{2.63 imes 10^{ -9} , ext{s}}v=2.63×10−9s0.500m
Now, we can equate the speed of light in the material to cnfrac{c}{n}nc and solve for the refractive index (nnn):
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