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I read about Cherenkov's effect and how light slows down if it goes through, let's say, water. My question is how it can speed up again after it exits the water? 
The discussion centers around the behavior of light as it travels through different media, specifically addressing how light slows down in substances like water and how it appears to speed up again upon exiting. Participants explore concepts related to the Cherenkov effect, absorption and re-emission of photons, and the interaction of light with atomic structures.
Participants express varying interpretations of how light interacts with matter, leading to a lack of consensus on the mechanisms involved. While some agree on the role of absorption and re-emission, others challenge or refine these ideas, indicating that multiple competing views remain.
Limitations in understanding arise from the complexity of quantum mechanics and the specific conditions under which light interacts with different materials. The discussion includes assumptions about the behavior of photons and the nature of transparent versus opaque materials.
I think technically the photons are obsorbed and re-emitted,
εllipse said:I'm not sure of the technicalities.
A photon never bounces! It is adsorbed by the atomic structure then reemitted a short time later. The direction taken by the reemitted photon will be determined by QM and material properties.Myriad209 said:Umm, photons simply bounce off molecules. That's why you actually see light in the first place without actually looking directly at the source. If you took a flashlight and turned it on in space, you wouldn't see the light beam unless your pointed it right at your eye.
ludi_srbin said:Is that absorption responsible for the slow down, and how does it speed up again?![]()
The absorption is responsible for the appearance of the slow down and it appears to speed up again as soon as it leaves the substance. But a physical photon (oversimplification) only ever travels at C.ludi_srbin said:Is that absorption responsible for the slow down, and how does it speed up again?![]()