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Answer:
The variables [tex]\eta_1[/tex] and [tex]\eta_2[/tex] depend upon the materials involved.
Explanation:
Snell's law of refraction for light traveling from one medium to another is given as:
[tex]\eta_1\times \sin \theta_1=\eta_2\times \sin \theta_2[/tex]
Where,
[tex]\eta_1\rightarrow \textrm{refractive index of medium 1}\\\eta_2\rightarrow \textrm{refractive index of medium 2}\\\theta_1\rightarrow \textrm{angle of incidence in medium 1}\\\theta_2\rightarrow \textrm{angle of incidence in medium 2}[/tex]
Now, the refractive index of the medium depends only upon the material of the medium. It is the property of the medium.
So, in Snell's law of refraction, the variables [tex]\eta_1[/tex] and [tex]\eta_2[/tex] depend upon the materials of the medium involved.
Answer: n1 is the first medium (like air) and n2 is the second medium (like water)
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