refracted ray
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refracted ray — lūžęs spindulys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. refracted ray vok. gebrochener Strahl, m rus. преломлённый луч, m pranc. rayon réfracté, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Refracted ray — Преломлённый луч … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
Ray (optics) — Ray of light redirects here. For other uses, see Ray of light (disambiguation). In optics, a ray is an idealized narrow beam of light. Rays are used to model the propagation of light through an optical system, by dividing the real light field up… … Wikipedia
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Ray tracing (physics) — In physics, ray tracing is a method for calculating the path of waves or particles through a system with regions of varying propagation velocity, absorption characteristics, and reflecting surfaces. Under these circumstances, wavefronts may bend … Wikipedia
extraordinary ray — /əkˌstrɔdənri ˈreɪ/ (say uhk.strawduhnree ray) noun 1. the part of a doubly refracted ray which does not obey the ordinary laws of refraction. 2. See ordinary ray …
ordinary ray — /ˈɔdənri reɪ/ (say awduhnree ray) noun the part of a doubly refracted ray which obeys the ordinary laws of refraction. Compare extraordinary ray …
extraordinary ray — Optics, Crystall. the part of a doubly refracted ray that has changed speed and vibrations in the principal plane of the crystal. [1870 75] * * * … Universalium
ordinary ray — Optics, Crystall. the part of a doubly refracted ray whose velocity within a crystal is the same in any direction. * * * … Universalium