I'm aiming to get a draft of the next video to you within the next week. It digs into the math behind why light slows down as it passes through certain media, like water or glass. In particular, it aims to give a solid intuition for why the amount it slows down depends on the color of the light, which when I was a student was just sort of handed down as a fact from on high. This, in turn, explains why prisms, water droplets in the air, and the barber pole demo all display a spectrum of colors, though, in each of those cases, there's a bit of an added twist to the story.
As I'm putting it together, I wanted to reach out and see if any of you had questions related to the topic or anything you've ever wondered about prisms and indices of refraction. I can't promise to include all in the video, but I'll try my best for the ones that fit well!
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2023-12-02 15:20:17 +0000 UTCChristopher Moon
2023-11-30 22:50:57 +0000 UTCPeter Pearson
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