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refraction <a refraction; refractions> N

acoustic refraction

atomic refraction PHYS

double refraction N PHYS

electronic refraction AREA

horizontal refraction AREA

refraction atmospheric LIGHT

refraction correction ASTRON

refraction double LIGHT

refraction line AREA

refraction loss PHYS

super-refraction PHYS

absolute index of refraction PHYS

index of refraction

laws of refraction PHYS

plane of refraction PHYS

point of refraction PHYS

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The amount of refraction depends slightly on air temperature and pressure.
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Refraction is another kind of sound wave bending.
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However, because of refraction it will usually appear slightly above the horizon at the moment when its true middle is rising or setting.
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The magnitude of the refraction depends on the temperature and water vapor concentration in the atmosphere.
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In these crystals, a beam of unpolarized light incident on their surface is split by refraction into two rays.
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In wavelength ranges where a medium has significant absorption, the index of refraction can increase with wavelength.
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Tilting and refractions contain symbolful suggested figures, patterns, faces.
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He writes on the atmospheric refraction of light, for example, the cause of morning and evening twilight.
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In other words, refraction does not take place.
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The oil may have an index of refraction near 1.5 and the water has an index of 1.33.
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