Step 1: When light enters a denser medium, its speed decreases due to the higher refractive index \( \mu \). The relationship between the speed of light \( v \), wavelength \( \lambda \), and frequency \( \nu \) is given by:
\[
v = \lambda \nu
\]
Since the frequency \( \nu \) remains unchanged when light passes from one medium to another, the decrease in speed \( v \) leads to a decrease in the wavelength \( \lambda \).
Step 2: The refractive index \( \mu \) of the denser medium is greater than 1, and since the speed of light decreases in the denser medium, the wavelength also decreases.
Conclusion: The wavelength \( \lambda \) decreases while the frequency \( \nu \) remains unchanged.