wave refractioncritical angleapproach channelmultiple refractionnonlinear dispersive waveIn this paper, the wave attenuation and concentration caused by the topography of deep harbor approach channel or basin have been analyzed. A critical angle of wave refraction which determin...
refraction The process by which the direction of a wave is changed when moving into shallow water at an angle to the bathymetric contours. The crest of the wave advancing in shallower water moves more slowly than the crest still advancing in deeper water, causing the wave crest to bend toward...
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At low θ any angle change upon refraction at the air-dodecane interface is negligible as it is less than 2 ×10−7 degrees. In the case of a 200 µm gap, the influence of any meniscus curvature is also negligible as the maximum deviation of intensity is less than the measured ...
Angle of incidenceAngle of reflectionAngle of refractionCritical angleUnit vectorVector algebraThis paper considers the definitions of angles of incidence, reflection, refraction as well as critical angle in the long-running literature of ray optics. The traditional definition of each of those angles ...
To retrospectively analyse strategies for adjusting refractive surgery plans with reference to the preoperative manifest refraction. We constructed seven nomograms based on the refractive outcomes (sphere, cylinder, axis [SCA]) of 150 consecutive eyes tr
where Φ is the geographic latitude, δ is the declination, γ is the astronomical refraction, t is the angle. Comprehensive suitability model Peanut has different needs for meteorological elements such as temperature, sunshine and precipitation in different growth periods. In order to analyze the im...
Essentially exaggerates the effects of refraction in different densities of air caused by heat (hot air expands, cool air contracts) or pressure (like ultrasonic transducers). Effect can be observed using just a few low-cost components: Concave mirror with a long focal length (3-4ft or more...
Refraction and complete internal reflection. 6. The magnifying power of the given astronomical telescope when placed in normal adjustment is 100. What will be the focal length of the objectives and eyepiece when the distance between both is 101 cm?