Examples of using Refraction in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Johnson-Roberson, co-founder and CEO of Refraction told TechCrunch.
having studied refraction in De refractione,
Optical engineering metrology uses optical methods to measure micro-vibrations with instruments like the laser speckle interferometer or to measure the properties of the various masses with instruments measuring refraction.
Snell's Laws of refraction.
Lorentz refined Maxwell 's electromagnetic theory in his doctoral thesis The theory of the reflection and refraction of light presented in 1875.
mean conical refraction, of course occurred to me at the time….
his theory of double refraction of light in crystals in 1810.
Fresnel stunned his critics when he next showed that double refraction could be deduced from the transverse wave hypothesis.
His methods were based on those of Bruns who had developed his own method of determining refraction and extinction, based on an idea of Bessel.
From this he predicted conical refraction and asked the Professor of Physics at Trinity College,
reflection, refraction, and mirrors of various shapes.
astronomical refraction, barometric pressure
also atmospheric refraction;
radar cross sections and refraction studies in the atmosphere.
not completely so as experimental evidence showed since wireless waves bent round the Earth more than could be explained by refraction alone.
His first major theoretical contribution was On the electromagnetic theory of the reflection and refraction of light which he sent to the Royal Society in October 1878.
For al-Battani refraction had little effect on his meridian observations at the winter solstice because,
the sine of the angle of refraction.
that although conical refraction could be deduced from his theorems he had only made that deduction after Hamilton had announced the discovery.
Refraction is the change in direction in which light travels when it passes from one media to another of different optical density(except when striking the common surface of the two media at 90°).