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Re: mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: Androcles
Date: Sep 19, 2008 15:33

... speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from ... no acceleration. i mean does light behave like p-mobile with...renewable energy or so? Light travels at c in a vacuum...vacuum between atoms in matter. Light traveling "through" an atom is...exactly the same polarization, speed (c) and frequency, with a slight...theory of the complex refractive index may also be helpful. Tom...
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Re: mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: dedanoe
Date: Sep 19, 2008 15:32

...: its speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from v to... is no acceleration. i mean does light behave like p-mobile with renewable energy or so? Light travels at c in a vacuum. В ... at exactly the same polarization, speed (c) and frequency, with a slight time ...on the theory of the complex refractive index may also be helpful. Tom Davidson ...
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Re: mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: Dirk Van de moortel
Date: Sep 19, 2008 14:28

... travels from in.vacuum to in.glass and back again in....speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from...no acceleration. i mean does light behave like p-mobile with...renewable energy or so? Light travels at c in a vacuum...exactly the same polarization, speed (c) and frequency, with a slight...theory of the complex refractive index may also be helpful. Tom...
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Re: mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: tadchem
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:41

... speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from ... no acceleration. i mean does light behave like p-mobile with...renewable energy or so? Light travels at c in a vacuum...vacuum between atoms in matter. Light traveling "through" an atom is...exactly the same polarization, speed (c) and frequency, with a slight...theory of the complex refractive index may also be helpful. Tom...
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Re: mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: Uncle Al
Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:39

dedanoe wrote: assume light travels from in.vacuum to in.glass and back ... form as well as for content. its speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from v to c. Bullshit. You know nothing of the mechanism of refractive index. What about complex and negative refractive indices,...There is no spoon. i mean does light behave like p-mobile with renewable energy ...
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mind my asking: v/c index when light travels trough vacuum/glass/vacuum?     

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Author: dedanoe
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:42

assume light travels from in.vacuum to in.glass and back again in.vacuum: its speed will deccelerate from c to v and agian accelerate from v to c. how do you explian the acceleration? i mean does light behave like p-mobile with renewable energy or so?
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