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is the value of c is constant , although the light through other media , like glasses or water or vacuum ?
The discussion revolves around the constancy of the speed of light, denoted as c, particularly in relation to its behavior in different media such as vacuum, glass, and water. Participants explore the implications of this constancy and the conventions used in physics to denote the speed of light in various contexts.
Participants generally agree that c represents the speed of light in a vacuum and that light travels slower in other media. However, there is disagreement regarding the conventions used in different texts and the implications of these conventions on understanding the speed of light.
Some participants note that the symbols used for the speed of light may vary across different educational resources, which could lead to confusion regarding their meanings. Additionally, the discussion highlights the importance of context when interpreting equations and symbols in physics.
Emilyjoint said:Not written as c ! what is it written as?... do you mean it has to have a suffix like 'a' for air, 'g' for glass etc?
Emilyjoint said:so you can use whatever you want in physics?
our books have c as the speed of light. We have even found that c is being used as the normal speed symbolk for waves.
Why is it that information given here is usually the opposite of what we do in school
kevinsetiono said:so , the c will be change if light walk through some media , will it increased or decreased ?
kevinsetiono said:so , the c will be change if light walk through some media , will it increased or decreased ?