Examples of using Refracting in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The product is based on easily refracting gel that pleasantly glides over the skin and dries it becomes matte and luminous.
Lopatin's music has been described as"gentle eddies of sound",and"like a cracked mirror refracting the sounds of the past".
Suppose a doubly refracting mineral section so placed that it is"extinguished"; if now is rotated through 45 degrees it will be brightly illuminated.
Other things to look out for at this stage are“red eye” in photographs, which is healthy,and because their eyes are correctly refracting light.
For refracting long waves in the ocean or near the coast, the width b{\displaystyle b} can be interpreted as the distance between wave rays.
The Gem Refractometer can be used to determine whether or not if a stone is single ordouble refracting as the stone with its particular physical characteristics.
This means that light leaving the Andromeda galaxy 2.21 million years ago is just arriving at Earth,unless it was waylaid by reflecting celestial bodies or refracting debris.
In 1609, he was, along with Englishman Thomas Harriot and others,among the first to use a refracting telescope as an instrument to observe stars, planets or moons.
Using a 50 power refracting telescope that he designed himself, far superior to those available to Galileo, Huygens observed Saturn and wrote that"It[Saturn] is surrounded by a thin, flat, ring, nowhere touching, inclined to the ecliptic".
Remember that often ghostly seeming orbs and other phenomena are often simply dust on the camera lens,or light refracting from dust particles in the air.
If now it be used to produce compensation orcomplete extinction in any doubly refracting mineral section, we can ascertain what is the strength of the double refraction of the section because it is obviously equal and opposite to that of a known part of the quartz wedge.
In 1891, continuing his studies on the speed of light and astronomy,Michelson created a large-scale interferometer using the refracting telescope at the Lick Observatory in California.
The Planetarium's sister astronomicalobservatory is equipped with a 300-mm diameter refracting telescope(the largest refractor in use in Poland) and a number of smaller instruments.
The diffraction of light is a specialized form of interference of light in which white light is broken up(split) into its component colors as the light passes through a small aperture orwhen light waves pass an edge between differently refracting substances(e.g., the play of color seen in precious opal).
As the aperture of the telescope mirror(in the case of a reflecting telescope)or lens(in the case of a refracting telescope) increases, smaller and smaller features will begin to appear.
The Schmidt- Cassegrain design is very popular with consumer telescope manufacturers because it combines easy-to-manufacture spherical optical surfaces tocreate an instrument with the long focal length of a refracting telescope with the lower cost per aperture of a reflecting telescope.
More about the winning Refract House after the break.
I like the way it refracts the light.
It is initially subjective and refracts the displayed reality through its own filters.
Light waves refract when they move from one medium(such as air) into a different medium(such as glass).
All waves except Alfvénwaves have been found to dissipate or refract before reaching the corona.
Some stones- like Verde Butterfly Expo and Emerald Pearl- refract light to create a sparkle that is like that of gemstone.
This is because the Earth's atmosphere refracts the sunlight, and reflects part of it into the Earth's shadow.
The additional surfaces refract, resulting in a high contrast, off-white mark on black Teflon.
Together the cornea and lens refract light into a small image and shine it on the retina.
Refracted in the faces of the scattered light to give a room is warm, cozy and creates a romantic mood.
The incident ray, the refracted ray and the normal(at the point of incidence) are ail in the same plane.
Under normal circumstances, when light enters the eye, it refracts, or bends evenly, creating a clear view of the object.