incident light - translation to russian
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incident light - translation to russian

IN GEOMETRICAL OPTICS: AN IDEALIZED MODEL OF LIGHT; A LINE THAT IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE WAVEFRONTS OF THE ACTUAL LIGHT, AND THAT POINTS IN THE DIRECTION OF ENERGY FLOW
Leaky ray; Refracted ray; Light ray; Incident ray; Incident light; Meridional ray; Reflected ray; Leaky rays; Tunneling rays; Tunneling ray; Marginal ray; Chief ray; Tangential ray; Sagittal ray; Transverse ray; Skew ray; Chief Ray; Light rays; Ray of light; 🗧; 🗤; 🗥; 🗦; Lightray; Optical ray
  • angle of incidence]], <math>\theta_\mathrm r</math> is the [[angle of reflection]], and <math>\theta_\mathrm R</math> is the [[angle of refraction]].

incident light         
2015 FILM
La luz incidente; Incident Light (film)

общая лексика

падающий свет

incident light         
2015 FILM
La luz incidente; Incident Light (film)
падающий свет
marginal ray         

общая лексика

боковой луч

Definition

СВЕТОИЗЛУЧАЮЩИЙ ДИОД
(светодиод , электролюминесцентный диод), полупроводниковый прибор с электронно-дырочным переходом или контактом металл - полупроводник, генерирующий (при прохождении через него электрического тока) оптическое излучение, которое в видимой области воспринимается как одноцветное. Яркость излучения достигает 105 кд/м2, кпд 40%. Применяется в индикаторных устройствах, системах отображения информации и др.; перспективен в оптической связи и т. д.

Wikipedia

Ray (optics)

In optics, a ray is an idealized geometrical model of light or other electromagnetic radiation, obtained by choosing a curve that is perpendicular to the wavefronts of the actual light, and that points in the direction of energy flow. Rays are used to model the propagation of light through an optical system, by dividing the real light field up into discrete rays that can be computationally propagated through the system by the techniques of ray tracing. This allows even very complex optical systems to be analyzed mathematically or simulated by computer. Ray tracing uses approximate solutions to Maxwell's equations that are valid as long as the light waves propagate through and around objects whose dimensions are much greater than the light's wavelength. Ray optics or geometrical optics does not describe phenomena such as diffraction, which require wave optics theory. Some wave phenomena such as interference can be modeled in limited circumstances by adding phase to the ray model.