Nghĩa của từ plane of refraction bằng Tiếng Việt
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Đặt câu có từ "plane of refraction"
1. " Principles of Optical Refraction. "
" Căn Bản của Khúc Xạ Thị Giác. "
2. Light refraction?
3. High index of refraction monomers
4. Eye disorders Very rare-Refraction disorders Refraction anomalies may occur upon initiation of insulin therapy
5. Refraction — Snell's Law.
6. Birefringence definition, double refraction
7. That's the refraction angle.
8. Device for measuring aberration refraction of the eye
9. Borish’s Clinical Refraction – E-Book
10. And the angle of refraction is theta 2.
11. Oedema and refraction abnormalities of the eye o tn
12. 9 High thermal conductivity, High index of refraction glue.
13. Turnable acoustic gradient index of refraction lens and system
14. In this work d'Alembert theoretically explained refraction.
Trong tác phẩm, d'Alembert giải thích về mặt lý thuyết hiện tượng khúc xạ.
15. Dioptometer:an instrument used for measuring ocular refraction.
16. Related issues of atmospheric refraction applied to all astronomical observations.
17. The absolute value of the difference between the index of refraction of the sealing resin and the index of refraction of the optically diffusive organic particles is 0.020-0.135, inclusive.
18. Borish’s Clinical Refraction provides the reader with two varieties of information
19. And we saw this index of refraction 1. 00029 or whatever
20. Explore Bending of light between two media with different indices of refraction
21. 3. High homogeneity (index of refraction variance) less than 5 × 10–6;
22. Borish’s Clinical Refraction provides the reader with two varieties of information
23. High homogeneity (index of refraction variance) less than 5 × 10-6;
24. The absolute value of the difference between the refraction index of the transparent resin (X) and the refraction index of the cross-linked resin microparticles (Y) is 0.095-0.115.
25. Birefringence definition is - the refraction of light in an anisotropic material (such as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays —called also double refraction