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Could someone provide a good explanation as to why light's frequency doesn't change under refraction? The textbook I'm using gave us a two step derivation and I don't really feel like it did a proper job in explaining anything (it's Haliday).
Also, a slightly *crackpot* follow up question - does it have somewhat of a deeper connection to QM, and how photons don't change their velocity in different mediums?
Also, a slightly *crackpot* follow up question - does it have somewhat of a deeper connection to QM, and how photons don't change their velocity in different mediums?