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refrangible
[ ri-fran-juh-buhl ]
adjective
- capable of being refracted, as rays of light.
refrangible
/ rɪˈfrændʒɪbəl /
adjective
- capable of being refracted
Derived Forms
- reˌfrangiˈbility, noun
Other Words From
- re·frangi·ble·ness re·frangi·bili·ty noun
- unre·frangi·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of refrangible1
Word History and Origins
Origin of refrangible1
Example Sentences
This is necessary, because the focus of the least refrangible or red rays is longer than that of the more refrangible or blue rays.
Refrangible, rē-fran′ji-bl, adj. that may be refracted, or turned out of a direct course, as rays of light, heat, &c.—ns.
Herschel showed that rays less refrangible than the red were to be found among the solar radiation; and other rays more refrangible than the violet, but, like the ultra-red rays, incapable of exciting vision, were found by Ritter and Wollaston.
Since the minimum deviation is least for the least refrangible rays, it follows that the red rays will be the least refracted, and the violet the more refracted, and therefore the halo will be coloured red on the inside.
The violet rays deviate most from their original course; they appear at one of the ends of the spectrum, A B: contiguous to the violet, are the blue rays, being those which have somewhat less refrangibility; then follow, in succession, the green, yellow, orange, and lastly, the red, which are the least refrangible of the coloured rays.
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