It is dependant on the refractive index of the substance - the metre is the distance light can travel in 1/c seconds in a vacuumRiviet said:The only thing that is always constant is the speed of light.
It is dependant on the refractive index of the substance - the metre is the distance light can travel in 1/c seconds in a vacuumRiviet said:The only thing that is always constant is the speed of light.
Thats exactly what I was thinking and hence the catalyst behind this question.Riviet said:My physics teacher argued that a vacuum could be considered as a medium because i medium does not necessarily mean that an energy source must "depend" on it to be transmitted, it can just be described as "light travelling through space, the medium". But that's just his point of view.
Vacuum is not a medium, at least I don't think.eX-Bhai said:Is a vacuum classified as a medium?.. cauz im like totally lost about this Aether stuff.. if it isnt a medium, then it all makes sense..