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total reflection
noun
, Optics.
- the effect that occurs when light meets the interface between the medium in which it is traveling and a medium of smaller refractive index at an angle of incidence greater than the critical angle, all light being reflected back to the first medium.
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Hence a ray of light traveling obliquely downward is refracted more and more until total reflection takes place.
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This action is called total reflection, the course of the reflected ray being according to the law of reflection.
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See Art. 398 for a description of the Zeiss binocular field-glass for an example of this use of total reflection.
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In this case the images are erect, the total reflection being from warm, still layers of air over colder layers near the water.
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The common reflection and the total reflection of a beam of radiant heat may be simultaneously demonstrated.
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