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... refractive index of a medium is a mea- sure of its interaction with radiation and is defined by n1 = с ( 4-9 ) where n is the refractive index at a specified frequency i , v , is the velocity of the radiation in the medium , and c is ...
... refractive index of a medium is a mea- sure of its interaction with radiation and is defined by n1 = с ( 4-9 ) where n is the refractive index at a specified frequency i , v , is the velocity of the radiation in the medium , and c is ...
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... refractive index of most liquids lies be- tween 1.3 and 1.8 ; it is 1.3 to 2.5 or higher for solids.4 13B - 1 THE MEASUREMENT OF REFRACTIVE INDEX The refractive index of a substance is ordi- narily determined by measuring the change in ...
... refractive index of most liquids lies be- tween 1.3 and 1.8 ; it is 1.3 to 2.5 or higher for solids.4 13B - 1 THE MEASUREMENT OF REFRACTIVE INDEX The refractive index of a substance is ordi- narily determined by measuring the change in ...
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... REFRACTIVE INDEX MEASUREMENTS Temperature , wavelength , and pressure are the most common experimentally controlla- ble variables that affect a refractive index measurement . Temperature . Temperature influences the refractive index of ...
... REFRACTIVE INDEX MEASUREMENTS Temperature , wavelength , and pressure are the most common experimentally controlla- ble variables that affect a refractive index measurement . Temperature . Temperature influences the refractive index of ...
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