refracted in English

verb
1
(of water, air, or glass) make (a ray of light) change direction when it enters at an angle.
the rays of light are refracted by the material of the lens

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1. Light is refracted through each column.

2. Compute reflected, refracted, and transmitted rays

3. Analysis refracted acoustic waves measured in a borehole

4. Light is refracted when passed through a prism.

5. Light is refracted when it is passed through a prism.

6. The refracted wave is detected by a receiver, and the travel time of the refracted acoustic wave from transmitter to receiver is measured and used to calculate standoff.

7. A horizontal array having a plurality of receiving elements receives an acoustic signal propagated through the second fluid and at least one refracted signal refracted by the first fluid.

8. The glass prism refracted the white light into the colours of the rainbow.

9. Methods and related systems are described for measuring and analyzing refracted acoustic energy.

10. How is reflected light coming from a planet refracted when entering the earth’s atmosphere?

11. More light is refracted below the surface, and algae, especially diatoms. rapidly become plentiful.

12. It is upstairs, wrapped in chamois leather, for its vibrations must be shielded from refracted light.

13. Furthermore, the amount by which light is refracted depends upon its wavelength, and hence its colour.

14. We drove through undulating farmland and it was as if the light were refracted through amethyst.

15. The acoustic signal and the at least one refracted signal form a received signal.

16. As no light is refracted at angles smaller than 22°, the sky is darker inside the halo.

17. “White light” when refracted sufficiently breaks up into the seven colors of the spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet), each of which is refracted at a slightly different angle, focusing one in front of another, violet first with red last.

18. To complicate matters, however, light of different colors, or wavelengths, is refracted in different degrees.

19. It forms as the sun- or moonlight is refracted in millions of hexagonal ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.

20. The interference pattern is due to interference between the acoustic signal and the at least one refracted signal.

21. Refracted through the windows of the police car they shattered into blazing jewels set in the gloom of twilight.

22. From Hales method, reversed refracted wave method shows accuracy and efficiency in detecting the thickness of remained coal seam.

23. Caustic (optics), the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that

24. He later asserted (in book seven of the Optics) that other rays would be refracted through the eye and perceived as if perpendicular.

25. A horizontal angle of refraction is determined between the acoustic signal and the at least one refracted signal from the interference pattern.

26. Birefringence relates to the directions light is split into when it enters a gemstone, and whether or not light is refracted once, or multiple times

27. A continuous piezoelectric film (18) is positioned within a cable (10) for detecting marine acoustic source energy reflected and refracted from subsurface geologic formations.

28. A plurality of receivers mounted are on a downhole tool (100), and are arranged and adapted to receive refracted acoustic energy from a downhole formation.

29. Further, because the light from the Sun is refracted as it passes through the Earth's atmosphere, the Sun is still visible after it is geometrically below the horizon.

30. The different colors of light correspond to different wavelengths of light, which are refracted at slightly different angles, like by a prism, thus splitting the white sunlight into colors (dispersion).

31. At the surfaces of the prism, Snell's law predicts that light incident at an angle θ to the normal will be refracted at an angle arcsin(sin (θ) / n).

32. When this happens, MF radio waves can easily be received hundreds or even thousands of miles away as the signal will be refracted by the remaining F layer.

33. An Asterism (from Ancient Greek: ἀστήρ, aster, meaning 'star') is a star-shaped concentration of reflected or refracted light from a gemstone.Asterisms can appear when a suitable stone is cut en cabochon i.e

34. In optics, a Caustic or Caustic network is the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that envelope of rays on another surface

35. In contrast to a hallucination, a mirage is a real optical phenomenon which can be captured on camera, since light rays actually are refracted to form the false image at the observer's location.

36. Measurements of refracted acoustic energy is analyzed such that information relating to an azimuthal direction relative to the downhole tool of an interface within the downhole formation can be estimated.

37. Bevel - Pencil Bevels In beveled glass, light is reflected and refracted by the beveled angle of the glass which creates a stunning, prismatic effect in certain lighting conditions, and adds depth and elegance to any design

38. The LEDs can generate a light show which can be refracted and diffused through the glass or polymer material forming the inner and outer vases thereby creating an aesthetically pleasing and multi-sensory experience through the use of the product.

39. He attempted to resolve this by asserting that the eye would only perceive perpendicular rays from the object—for any one point on the eye, only the ray that reached it directly, without being refracted by any other part of the eye, would be perceived.