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Refraction of light or not, they could still hit her under water.
What would the refraction of water do to this power?
This is an issue of having the same refraction effect.
For many, the violence in the park was only a refraction of their own experience.
Refraction can be seen when looking into a bowl of water.
To one who had made a special study of refraction, the answer was obvious.
Most of the light continues on into the water (refraction).
This effect is similar to the refraction of light waves.
Maybe its index of refraction is a little higher, and that would be why.
What do they know of modern eye- surgery and refraction?
In its place was a tenuous refraction that told where it had been.
The eye has to first "see" via refraction of light.
Young did not use a symbol for the index of refraction, in 1807.
Or I could work in an optical shop doing refractions a few days a week.
At only one surface, it is not possible to cause refraction greater than 90 degrees.
As the density changes, so does the index of refraction.
The researchers believe this produced a negative refraction of 0.6.
A hard refraction like air above a hot road.
It is caused, I suspect, by the complete refraction of light about your body.
I looked across the canyon and saw another area of the same exquisite light refractions.
Light from a near source, requiring still more refraction, cannot be managed.
Any known clear substance has an index of refraction greater than 1.0.
The diagram on the right shows an example of refraction in water waves.
And there's bound to be some trick of refraction that'll help.
In addition the atmospheric refraction adds another 0.5 to that value.