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index of refraction

–noun Optics.
a number indicating the speed of light in a given medium as either the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to that in the given medium (absolute index of refraction) or the ratio of the speed of light in a specified medium to that in the given medium (relative index of refraction). Symbol: n
Also called index, refractive index.


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1820–30
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Main Entry: index of refraction
Function: noun
: the ratio of the speed of radiation (as light) in one medium (as a vacuum) to that in another medium called alsorefractive index

Main Entry: refractive index
Function: noun
: INDEX OF REFRACTION
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refractive index n.

Abbr. n The ratio of the speed of light in air or in a vacuum to the speed of light in another medium.

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index of refraction  
A measure of the extent to which a substance slows down light waves passing through it. The index of refraction of a substance is equal to the ratio of the velocity of light in a vacuum to its speed in that substance. Its value determines the extent to which light is refracted when entering or leaving the substance.
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