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refractive index the ratio of the velocity of light in a vacuum to that in a medium
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refractive index The speed of light in a vacuum as opposed to its speed in a medium. Also measured as the sine of the angle of bending from one medium to another.
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refractive index Numerical value indicating the light bending power of a medium such as glass. The greater the bending power, the greater the refractive index.
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refractive index A ratio between the velocity of light in air and that of light through a particular substance. The index of air is 1.00 and all indices are referred to the index of air, ie, the index of water being 1.33 means that the speed of light in air is 1.33 times greater as the speed of light in water.
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refractive index The refractive index is a number given to materials that indicates the speed at which light travels through it. Microscopes can be set up to visualise objects on the basis of variations of refractive index.
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