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MOSTLY FLAT SHIPS DISAPPEAR HULL FIRST: https://imgur.com/aUtqGyq
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@Zanick rejoin vc stop interrupting
Oof
No plastic in the bolivian salt flats @Tiktok
Although probably would be cheaper
MOSTLY FLAT SHIPS DISAPPEAR HULL FIRST: https://imgur.com/aUtqGyq
he speed of light in a substance is slower than in a vacuum since the light is being absorbed and reemitted by the atoms in the sample. Since the density of a liquid usually decreases with temperature, it is not surprising that the speed of light in a liquid will normally increase as the temperature increases. Thus, the index of refraction normally decreases as the temperature increases for a liquid. For many organic liquids the index of refraction decreases by approximately 0.0005 for every 1 °C increase in temperature. However for water the variation is only about -0.0001/°C.
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@Zanick Denisity does not define refractive index
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@Zanick you can rejoin vc on the condition you stop pushing this density dictates refractive index lie.
Three instruments that are clearly too big for human beings
How did i get here