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To bounce back from a surface. Refract - To bend or change direction. Rhyolite - Volcanic rock (or lava) that characteristically is light in color, contains 69 percent silica or more, and is rich in potassium and sodium. Richter scale - The system used to measure the strength of an earthquake. Developed by Charles Richter in 1935 as a means of categorizing local earthquakes. It is a collection of mathematical formulas; it is not a physical device. ...
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Curved or turned round, as the chain or line from the collar of an animal thrown over his back.
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| reflection coefficient |
(fiber optic) The fraction of light power reflected backward at the fiber end face. This accounts for about a .2 to .3 dB loss, typically.
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specialty ink or transfers that are generally used for safety applications. Reflective material reflects a bright image back at the source of light. A wonderful application for Children
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| reflected ray |
A ray that bounces off a boundary between two different materials.
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| reflect | the ability to reflect beams or rays |
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| reflect | the fraction of radiant energy that is reflected from a surface |
| reflect | a meter that measures the reflectance of a surface |
| reflect | optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece |
| reflect | device that reflects radiation |
| reflect | provide with reflectors, such as chemicals |
| reflect | provide with reflectors, such as chemicals |
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