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Fill in the blank and Explain the completed sentences.
 Refractive index depends on the ______ of light.

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Solution

 Refractive index depends on the velocity of light.

Explanation:

  1. Refractive index depends on the velocity of light in the medium.
  2. As light has different velocity in the different medium refractive index also changes.
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