No, the refractive index of styrene pellets in a prism mold would not be the same as that of a solid styrene prism. The presence of air gaps and the arrangement of the pellets can affect light propagation, leading to a different effective refractive index. Additionally, the packing density and the potential for imperfections in the pellet arrangement could further influence the optical properties.
Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.
I would expect it would be centremetres.
Between 2 & 3 depending on the severity of the winter. It would also depend on your appliance.
Ginkgophyto division
It is because the index is related to the velocity of light in air (ideally vacuum) and the medium in question. Since the velocity of light in vacuum is greater than it can be in any other media, the index of refraction of these other media relative to the vacuum is greater than 1.However, if you studied light travelling through glass and then water, the index of refraction between those two would be 0.89 (approx).
Materials with a high density, such as diamond or glass, typically have the greatest index of refraction.
To calculate the weight of 1.54 picomoles of styrene, you would need to know the molecular weight of styrene. The molecular weight of styrene is 104.15 grams per mole. Once you have the molecular weight, you can use the formula: Weight (g) = Number of moles x Molecular weight. So, for 1.54 picomoles of styrene: Weight (g) = 1.54 x 10^-12 moles x 104.15 g/mol.
The sky is blue because of refraction. Sunsets and sunrise are so beautiful because of refraction. If there was no refraction, we would see the sky as a black expanse.
That would depend on the size of the wooden pellets.
A owl would normally produce a pellet once a day or after after a meal witch would be six pellets. It varies on how many pellets are produced a day.
You disect pellets to see the diets of owls or to find out what they ate.
That would be refraction.
The location of the fish in the water is not where it seems to be, due to the refraction of light in the water.
No, refraction occurs because light changes speed when passing from one medium to another. The change in speed causes the light wave to bend, resulting in refraction. If light did not change speed, refraction would not occur.
You can, but, why would you?
small would pellets
You would expect a sandwich to be filling and tasty.