Question:
The speed of light is measured in a liquid that has refractive index of \(n\). If the liquid is moving at \(v\), what is the speed of light in the liquid detected in the laboratory frame?
Answer:
The addition of two velocities from the lab frame in terms of relativity is
\[ v_{\mathrm{added}} = \frac{v_1+v_2}{1+\frac{v_1v_2}{c^2}} \]
The speed of light in liquid is given by
\[ v’ = \frac{c}{n} \]
In this case, \(v_1=\frac{c}{n}\) and \(v_2=v\).
\[ v_{\mathrm{added}} = \frac{\frac{c}{n}+v}{1+\frac{\frac{c}{n}v}{c^2}} \]
\[ = \frac{c/n+v}{1+v/nc} \]
\[ = \frac{c(vn+c)}{nc+v} \]