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Wat (wie) is reflection program - definitie

NEBULOSITY IN ASTRONOMY
Reflection nebulas; Reflection nebulae; Reflection nebulosity
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Reflection formula         
NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Reflection relation; Reflection Relation; Reflection Formula; Euler's reflection formula
In mathematics, a reflection formula or reflection relation for a function f is a relationship between f(a − x) and f(x). It is a special case of a functional equation, and it is very common in the literature to use the term "functional equation" when "reflection formula" is meant.
Self-reflection         
  • isbn=978-0-7141-2417-9}}.</ref> "Therefore I say: Be cautious and circumspect in all you do, and from this, good fortune will arise. Calmly and respectfully think about your actions, and honor and fame will await you."
  • ''Selbstbetrachtung'' (''self-reflection'')<br>pen and ink drawing by [[Alfred Kubin]] (c. 1901)
CAPACITY OF HUMANS TO EXERCISE INTROSPECTION AND TO ATTEMPT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEIR FUNDAMENTAL NATURE, ESSENCE AND LIMITATIONS
Reflective philosophy; Reflexive philosophy; Self-understanding; Human self-reflection
Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate our own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. In psychology, other terms used for this self-observation include 'reflective awareness', and 'reflective consciousness', which originate from the work of William James.
Reflective         
  • 2D simulation: reflection of a quantum particle. White blur represents the probability distribution of finding a particle in a given place if measured.
  • Sound diffusion panel for high frequencies
CHANGE IN DIRECTION OF A WAVEFRONT AT AN INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT MEDIA SO THAT THE WAVEFRONT RETURNS INTO THE MEDIUM FROM WHICH IT ORIGINATED
Reflective; Angle of reflection; Reflection of light; Angle of Reflection; Reflection of sound; Reflection of electromagnetic radiation; Reflection of Light; Reflected light; Abnormal reflection; Reflection (optics); Sound reflection; Laws of reflection; Reflection (physics; Non-reflective; Reflectively
·adj Reflexive; reciprocal.
II. Reflective ·adj Throwing back images; as, a reflective mirror.
III. Reflective ·adj Capable of exercising thought or judgment; as, reflective reason.
IV. Reflective ·adj Addicted to introspective or meditative habits; as, a reflective person.

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Reflection nebula

In astronomy, reflection nebula are clouds of interstellar dust which might reflect the light of a nearby star or stars. The energy from the nearby stars is insufficient to ionize the gas of the nebula to create an emission nebula, but is enough to give sufficient scattering to make the dust visible. Thus, the frequency spectrum shown by reflection nebulae is similar to that of the illuminating stars. Among the microscopic particles responsible for the scattering are carbon compounds (e. g. diamond dust) and compounds of other elements such as iron and nickel. The latter two are often aligned with the galactic magnetic field and cause the scattered light to be slightly polarized.