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refractive Meaning in Tamil ( refractive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கதிர்க் கோட்டம் உள்ள,



refractive's Usage Examples:

MIRAGE (a French word, from mirer, to look at, se mirer, to be reflected), an optical illusion due to variations in the refractive index of the atmosphere.


n being the refractive index, A the wave-length, and A, B, C, 'c.


Lord Rayleigh has pointed out that all theories are defective in that they disregard the fact that one at least of the media is dispersive, and that it is probable that finite reflection would result at the interface of media of different dispersive powers, even in the case of waves for which the refractive indices are absolutely the same.


The refractive indices of all glasses at present available lie between 1.


"With all the important work he accomplished in physics - the enunciation of Boyle's law, the discovery of the part taken by air in the propagation of sound, and investigations on the expansive force of freezing water, on specific gravities and refractive powers, on crystals, on electricity, on colour, on hydrostatics, 'c.


Furthermore, because virtually all materials change a solvents refractive index, the interferometer can detect samples containing no natural chromophores.


In this line of investigation the prime importance belongs to the discovery (1) of the connexion between the refractive index and the polarizing angle, (2) of biaxial crystals, and (3) of the production of double refraction by irregular heating.


- The optical desideratum is uniformity of refractive index and dispersive power throughout the mass of the glass.


the radii, thicknesses, refractive indices and distances between the lenses, was solved by L.


8 shows the variation of refractive index of mixed crystals of potash alum and thallium alum with variation in composition.


102 respectively, having refractive indices of 1 5179 and 1.


If the second medium be more highly refractive than the first, the secondary caustic is a hyperbola having the same focus and centre as before, and the caustic is the evolute of this curve.


the further they depart from the ratio of refractive index to dispersive power found in the older glasses, the greater the difficulty found in obtaining them of either sufficient purity or stability to be of practical use.





Synonyms:

refractile,



Antonyms:

direct, uncoiled, straight,

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