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angle of refraction
noun
- the angle between a refracted ray and a line drawn normal to the interface between two media at the point of refraction.
angle of refraction
noun
- the angle that a refracted beam of radiation makes with the normal to the surface between two media at the point of refraction
angle of refraction
- The angle formed by the path of refracted light or other radiation and a line drawn perpendicular to the refracting surface at the point where the refraction occurred.
Word History and Origins
Origin of angle of refraction1
Example Sentences
Naval Observatory routinely uses 34 minutes of arc for the angle of refraction and 16 minutes of arc for the semidiameter of the sun's disc.
The line NC is called the sine of the angle of incidence NDC, and EM the sine of the angle of refraction MDE.
They only appear to the eye that receives the broken rays at the proper angle of refraction.
If the increase of the angle of refraction were proportional to the diminution of wave-length for a prism of any material, the resulting spectrum would also be normal.
The men had ridden forward after me, and having also passed the angle of refraction saw no more of the phantom host.
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