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Physics, 03.03.2021 03:00, mwilliams457

Logically why would light move faster in vacuum than in a solid? * light cannot travel in vacuum; it needs a medium to travel in just like mechanical waves
this is incorrect, light moves faster in a solid
in a solid light gets absorbed by atoms before coming out the other side
there's nothing for light to bounce off of in vacuum


Logically why would light move faster in vacuum than in a solid? *

light cannot travel in vacuum;

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