Question
The wavelength $\lambda$, frequency $v$, velocity $v$ and intensity I of a light ray transmitted in air respectively. If this ray enters water, then the values of these quantities become $\lambda^{\prime}, \nu^{\prime}, v^{\prime}$ and $I^{\prime}$ respectively. Which of the following relations is correct?

Answer

(B) - $v=v^{\prime}$

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