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Given: the sun is 1.5 × 108 km from earth. the index of refraction for water is 1.297. how much longer would it take light from the sun to reach earth if the space between them were filled with water rather than a vacuum? 1. 3.13551 2. 2.47672 3. 3.07713 4. 2.29326 5. 2.35163 6. 2.20153 7. 3.01042 8. 2.52675 9. 2.25156 10. 2.85198 answer in units of min.

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