The absolute refractive indices of glass and water are \(\frac{3}{2}\) and \(\frac{4}{3}\) respectively. The refractive index at the interface when a ray travels from water to glass is
\(\frac{1}{2}\)
\(\frac{8}{9}\)
\(\frac{9}{8}\)
\(\frac{17}{12}\)
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abeg when you're giving this just divide that of glass by that of water as it directly gives the the change of speed at that phase, so : 3/2 * 3/4 would give u ur beautiful 😍 ans which is 9/8
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myschool welldone, thanks for this, just that you guys need to correct some typographical errors in this ur solving because, it's not clear to some persons

Use the formula
n=speed in air ÷ speed in medium, To find the speed of the ray in glass and water.
Then calculate the speed in water÷speed in glass





