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index of inconsistency - traducción al ruso

RATIO OF THE SPEED OF LIGHT IN VACUUM TO THAT IN THE MEDIUM
Index of refraction; Refractive indices; Complex index of refraction; Index of Refraction; Refraction index; Refracting index; Refractivity; Refractive Index; Negative index of refraction; Index Of Refraction; Absolute refractive index; Optical extinction coefficient; Complex refractive index; Group index
  • [[Diamond]]s have a very high refractive index of 2.417.
  • A [[calcite]] crystal laid upon a paper with some letters showing [[double refraction]]
  • A gradient-index lens with a parabolic variation of refractive index (''n'') with radial distance (''x''). The lens focuses light in the same way as a conventional lens.
  • power]] of a [[magnifying glass]] is determined by the shape and refractive index of the lens.
  • The variation of refractive index with wavelength for various glasses. The shaded zone indicates the range of visible light.
  •  Birefringent materials can give rise to colors when placed between crossed polarizers. This is the basis for [[photoelasticity]].
  • In a prism, dispersion causes different colors to refract at different angles, splitting white light into a rainbow of colors.
  • The principle of many refractometers
  • alt=Illustration of the incidence and refraction angles
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  • A handheld refractometer used to measure the sugar content of fruits
  • A differential interference contrast microscopy image of yeast cells
  • [[Refraction]] of light at the interface between two media of different refractive indices, with ''n''<sub>2</sub> > ''n''<sub>1</sub>. Since the [[phase velocity]] is lower in the second medium (''v''<sub>2</sub> < ''v''<sub>1</sub>), the angle of refraction ''θ''<sub>2</sub> is less than the angle of incidence ''θ''<sub>1</sub>; that is, the ray in the higher-index medium is closer to the normal.
  • The colors of a [[soap bubble]] are determined by the [[optical path length]] through the thin soap film in a phenomenon called [[thin-film interference]].
  • A [[split-ring resonator]] array arranged to produce a negative index of refraction for [[microwaves]]
  • In [[optical mineralogy]], [[thin section]]s are used to study rocks. The method is based on the distinct refractive indices of different [[mineral]]s.
  • Thomas Young]] coined the term ''index of refraction''.
  • [[Total internal reflection]] can be seen at the air-water boundary.
  • Light of different colors has slightly different refractive indices in water and therefore shows up at different positions in the [[rainbow]].

index of inconsistency      

математика

индекс несовместимости

index of refraction         

общая лексика

показатель преломления

оптика

коэффициент преломления

refractive index         

общая лексика

показатель преломления

оптика

коэффициент преломления

Definición

митотический индекс
показатель митотической активности ткани или культуры ткани, представляющий собой число делящихся путем митоза клеток из 1000 изученных на гистологическом препарате.

Wikipedia

Refractive index

In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is a dimensionless number that gives the indication of the light bending ability of that medium.

The refractive index determines how much the path of light is bent, or refracted, when entering a material. This is described by Snell's law of refraction, n1 sin θ1 = n2 sin θ2, where θ1 and θ2 are the angle of incidence and angle of refraction, respectively, of a ray crossing the interface between two media with refractive indices n1 and n2. The refractive indices also determine the amount of light that is reflected when reaching the interface, as well as the critical angle for total internal reflection, their intensity (Fresnel's equations) and Brewster's angle.

The refractive index can be seen as the factor by which the speed and the wavelength of the radiation are reduced with respect to their vacuum values: the speed of light in a medium is v = c/n, and similarly the wavelength in that medium is λ = λ0/n, where λ0 is the wavelength of that light in vacuum. This implies that vacuum has a refractive index of 1, and assumes that the frequency (f = v/λ) of the wave is not affected by the refractive index.

The refractive index may vary with wavelength. This causes white light to split into constituent colors when refracted. This is called dispersion. This effect can be observed in prisms and rainbows, and as chromatic aberration in lenses. Light propagation in absorbing materials can be described using a complex-valued refractive index. The imaginary part then handles the attenuation, while the real part accounts for refraction. For most materials the refractive index changes with wavelength by several percent across the visible spectrum. Nevertheless, refractive indices for materials are commonly reported using a single value for n, typically measured at 633 nm.

The concept of refractive index applies across the full electromagnetic spectrum, from X-rays to radio waves. It can also be applied to wave phenomena such as sound. In this case, the speed of sound is used instead of that of light, and a reference medium other than vacuum must be chosen.

For lenses (such as eye glasses), a lens made from a high refractive index material will be thinner, and hence lighter, than a conventional lens with a lower refractive index. Such lenses are generally more expensive to manufacture than conventional ones.

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