total reflection उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "Those numbers are a total reflection of marriage as an institution that is losing its appeal, " said Jerry Regier, Oklahoma's secretary of health and human services.
- It is possible to distinguish between leaves of different " Epilobium " species using high-accuracy FT-IR method based on attenuated total reflection ( ATR ) without time-consuming preparation.
- Adjustment must allow the light beam to transmit through the corneal parenchymal layers according to the principle of total reflection allowing the interface with the cornea to be brightly illuminated.
- At this distance the third medium overlaps the evanescent field, disrupting the total reflection of light in the first medium and allowing propagation of the wave in the third medium.
- The critical angle of total reflection is determined by measuring the reflected light intensity as a function of the incident angle-Source of image : Anton Paar GmbH, www . anton-paar . com
- In 2007, AFM was combined with infrared attenuated total reflection ( IR-ATR ) spectroscopy to study the dissolution process of urea in a cyclohexane / butanol solution with a high spatial resolution.
- At frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz, a large portion of the energy from a horizontally polarized antenna reflects off the ground, with almost total reflection at the grazing angles important for ground wave propagation.
- In this way, the critical angle of total reflection becomes n \ cdot \ theta _ c, where n is the number of layers and \ theta _ c the angle of total reflection for a single layer.
- In this way, the critical angle of total reflection becomes n \ cdot \ theta _ c, where n is the number of layers and \ theta _ c the angle of total reflection for a single layer.
- All other common materials, even when perfectly polished, usually give not more than a few percent specular reflection, except in particular cases, such as grazing angle reflection by a lake, or the " total reflection " of a glass prism, or when structured in certain complex configurations such as the silvery skin of many fish species or the reflective surface of a dielectric mirror.