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Has he ever tried writing music without refracting things through his own personal experience, divorcing himself from the act of creation?
Newton was led by this reasoning to the erroneous conclusion that telescopes using refracting lenses would always suffer chromatic aberration.
The Nicol prism, which is made entirely of calcite, a doubly refracting mineral, isolates one beam cleanly.
Examples of refracting afocal systems include an ordinary Keplerian telescope, a Galilean telescope, and a lens-erecting telescope.
On a smooth surface, a fingerprint can stand out on its own, refracting light differently than the surface below.
Not only is the roof above them made of glass, it is also filled with water, further refracting the light received in the public spaces below.
It acted like a prism on the setting sunlight striking it, refracting the light in much the same way as a crystal would.
Because glass does not transmit infrared radiation very efficiently, refracting telescopes are unsuitable for most kinds of infrared astronomy.
Caustics add realism by adding the highlights caused by light refracting through transparent materials.
You can also combine our zoom and wide angle lenses using our adapter with astronomical refracting telescopes.
At some point, you will want to add a refracting or reflecting telescope to push your observations to the next level.
The liquid was refracting light as if it were made of solid, frangible crystals, and yet it could be poured from a beaker.
If no mask or a mask that is too large is used, refracting light will degrade image quality.
Students can use a variety of mirrors, lenses, and other media to investigate and explore the reflecting and refracting properties of light.
When the spore coat is formed the cell obtains his light refracting properties.
Various reflecting and refracting technologies will also be explored and investigated.
The light striking the gem is reflected back at the beholder, refracting the full spectrum of its inner brilliance.
A rickety refracting telescope followed, as did involvement with the Edmonton chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
In 1821 he produced his first apparatus using the refracting properties of glass, now known as the dioptric system.
Knowing refracting corner of a prism, it could then calculate hades and refractions.
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The use of a dichroscope would have saved them that error, for the stone is singly refracting.
Spinel is singly refracting in polarized light and corundum doubly refracting.
Two such glasses inclosed in a tube completed the invention of the simplest kind of the refracting telescope.
A refracting telescope is one of the ordinary pocket type, having an object-lens at one end and an eyepiece at the other.
The refracting telescope was cured of its inherent vices by British ingenuity.
Though not the inventor, he was the first to construct a refracting telescope and apply it to astronomical research.
In precisely a similar manner an image is formed at the focus of the object glass of a refracting telescope.
Light is decomposed by the prism, because its component parts are refrangible in different degrees, by the same refracting medium.
In the case of a colored glass, a prism, or a refracting lens, we have transmissive function.
There are also three refracting media, the aqueous humour, the lens and the vitreous humour or body.
A refracting telescope which has been freed from the effects of chromatic aberration is called achromatic.
As beryl is doubly refracting to a small degree, and dichroic, one might perhaps be deceived by such an imitation if not careful.
The zircon, for example, is strongly doubly refracting, but shows hardly any dichroism.
Although strongly doubly refracting, the hyacinth shows scarcely any dichroism and thus lacks variety of color.
They are also singly refracting and hence exhibit no dichroism and therefore lack variety of color as compared with true ruby.
Highly refracting points or nucleoli were visible in their anterior.
The refracting or lenticular stereoscope that of Sir David Brewster.
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