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Definition of angle of refraction in English: angle of refractionnoun Physics The angle made by a refracted ray with a perpendicular to the refracting surface. Example sentencesExamples - Lenses work by REFRACTION, not reflection, and the angle of refraction is based on the difference between the speed of light in the lens compared to the surrounding medium.
- This contains some remarkable experiments, including some to determine the angles of refraction between various media.
- The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating.
- It was done in silhouette behind a white screen, and the angles of refraction made it look as though Fafner really was a giant in relation to Siegfried.
- The trace causes meaning to shift with each shift in angle of refraction brought about by time or change of mood or understanding.
Definition of angle of refraction in US English: angle of refractionnoun Physics The angle made by a refracted ray with a perpendicular to the refracting surface. Example sentencesExamples - Lenses work by REFRACTION, not reflection, and the angle of refraction is based on the difference between the speed of light in the lens compared to the surrounding medium.
- It was done in silhouette behind a white screen, and the angles of refraction made it look as though Fafner really was a giant in relation to Siegfried.
- This contains some remarkable experiments, including some to determine the angles of refraction between various media.
- The trace causes meaning to shift with each shift in angle of refraction brought about by time or change of mood or understanding.
- The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating.
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