Advertisement
Advertisement
angle of incidence
noun
- Also called incidence. Optics, Physics. the angle that a straight line, ray of light, etc., meeting a surface, makes with a normal to the surface at the point of meeting. : aoi Compare angle of reflection.
- (on an airplane) the angle, usually fixed, between a wing or tail root chord and the axis of the fuselage.
- Chiefly British. angle of attack ( def 1 ).
angle of incidence
noun
- the angle that a line or beam of radiation makes with the normal to the surface at the point of incidence
- another name for angle of attack
- Also calledrigging angle of incidence the angle between the chord line of an aircraft wing or tailplane and the aircraft's longitudinal axis
angle of incidence
- The angle formed by a ray or wave, as of light or sound, striking a surface and a line perpendicular to the surface at the point of impact.
Word History and Origins
Origin of angle of incidence1
Example Sentences
The team devised a method to meticulously control the phase of the metalens, ensuring precise focusing of sound waves regardless of their angle of incidence.
Through the use of metasurfaces, the team devised a system that controls light to convey only a specific phase of information at a given angle, resulting in diverse images based on the angle of incidence.
Shorter wavelengths/higher frequencies of light are scattered away, leaving only the longer wavelengths, colored red, able to penetrate through the length of the atmosphere at a low angle of incidence.
Navy, detailing how the “angle of incidence” could make a bomb’s detonation more destructive.
But need the angle of reflection be equal to the angle of incidence in any universe?
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse