Refraction

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General Description

Refraction is the word used to describe the phenomenon of a change in the direction an electromagnetic wave travels in.[1] Electromagnetic radiation (which includes light) is observed to change direction when it's velocity changes. How much the velocity differs from the velocity in a vacuum is commonly called the refractive index. This property of a medium has a few different names.

NAME
Index of Refraction
Refractive Index
Optical Density
Relative permittivity and permeability

The absolute refractive index of a medium is not a fixed value. It is dependant on the wavelength of the e


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