No. The refractive index is an absolute measure that determines by how much the angle of incidence is different from the angle of reflection.
Incidence rates vary between 25 and 50 per 100,000 persons.
No, you cannot find the exterior angle before the interior because the interior angles can vary in many ways.
They can vary from 0 to 180 degrees.
A transversal line that cuts through parallel lines creates corresponding angles that are equal but can vary in sizes
The measure of an angle in an irregular pentagon can vary depending on the shape and size of the polygon. There is no fixed measure for an angle in an irregular pentagon; it can range from acute (less than 90 degrees) to obtuse (greater than 90 degrees) angles.
Yes refractive index of the material of the medium [glass] with respect to air is high for violet and low for red.
Part 1 - WHY does refractive index vary?The refractive index of a material is determined by how quickly light travels through it. Different wavelengths travel at different speeds, hence the refractive index varies with wavelength. This is known as (chromatic) dispersion.In glass, red light travels faster than blue light, which is why a prism can be used to split white light into a rainbow.Part 2 - HOW does refractive index vary? (ie. Define the relationship).Sorry - I haven't a clue. I'm looking for the answer as well!
The refractive index of hydrocarbon depends on the specific hydrocarbon compound. Generally, hydrocarbons have low refractive indices since they are non-polar and have a simple molecular structure. The refractive index can be determined experimentally and may vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature and impurities in the hydrocarbon sample.
Refractometers are used to measure the of a pure substance or mixture. Every has a unique refractive index that can be determined accurately. Refractive indices vary with composition as well as wavelengths of light, and are usually noted along with their respective wavelengths.
1.33 The IOR of 1.33 is the common value for water at 0°C, and to me is not the common accepted value for glass. That being said, there are many different types of glass, and they all vary in IOR. However a common standard value for glass is 1.5
Incidence rates vary between 25 and 50 per 100,000 persons.
"Depending on where you live and where you get the laser refractive surgery performed, the price may vary accordingly. You should expect to pay between $1,500 and $3,000."
It all depends on the angle if incidence. In general the light will refract i.e. bend through the glass and come out at the other end. Also, the speed of light will vary through the glass.
No refraction is the measure of the speed that the light travels through the substance, optical density is a measure of how much it is absorbed. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below.
The vast majority of stars have roughly constant brightness over short periods of time. The apparent twinkling of the stars is caused by variations in the refractive index of the atmosphere, caused by natural turbulence.There are however a very important class of stars, the Cepheid Variables, which regularly vary in brightness, and which are used to measure vast astronomical distances.
Light is refracted away from the normal while passing from denser(slow) medium to a rarer(fast) medium.At one angle called the critical angle the angle of diffraction is 900.After this the ray diffract at an angle greater than 90 i.e. it comes back to the slow medium.Whereas from faster to slower medium the rays bend towards the normal.Thus avoiding the possibility of coming back to the slow medium.
No, you cannot find the exterior angle before the interior because the interior angles can vary in many ways.