Refractive

Word REFRACTIVE
Character 10
Hyphenation re fract ive
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Refractive"

What do we mean by refractive?

That refracts; causing or relating to refraction.

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The word "refractive" in example sentences

A fundamental property called the refractive index governs the amount of light a material reflects, as well as other optical properties such as diffraction, refraction, and the speed of light inside the material. ❋ Unknown (2007)

At the height of the cold war, a Russian named Victor Veselago took a close look at something called the refractive index. ❋ Chris Lee (2011)

The material property which changes the speed of light in a material for a particular frequency is called refractive index. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The spacing of the rods, each of which measured one thousandth of a millimetre wide, alters a property of the material known as the refractive index, which changes the speed of light inside it. ❋ Ian Sample (2010)

Younger patients with presbyopia, in which near vision becomes blurry, also may eliminate the need for glasses with a multifocal IOL, a procedure called refractive lens exchange that is typically not covered by insurance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In fact, it occurs to me that on the Moon we could use huge inflatable clear plastic "beach balls" as refractive lenses to concentrate solar power either on a crucible or on solar cells to enhance their power producing capability. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For all the fun that's been had online in the past few days, recasting all the players in the media row, it doesn't actually need refractive tinkering; it was dramatic enough, as is all the best history. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The interstellar medium (ISM), or the gas and dust that resides in the space between the stars, has refractive properties, meaning that it can "slow down" light. ❋ Nicole (2009)

The Hamilton cover is at least readable; the type is distinct from the backgrounds, if not really distinct enough (I dare you to look at it as a refractive surface under fluorescent lights and see how well the bluish-white lettering contrasts with the blue background ... not!). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Examples include cosmetic surgery, refractive eye surgery, and like it or not, abortion. ❋ Brian T. Schwartz (2010)

The measure of the refractive property is dependent on frequency of light that is being studied. ❋ Nicole (2009)

Then I thought about making a refractive lens by filling a plastic ball with gas. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Michael Goran, Ph. D., one of the authors of the study and director of the Childhood Obesity Research Center at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, stated in an email that “the industry, by its own admission in a call [this past Wednesday], said they have been using the same technique for the last 30 years, called refractive index.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

EventLab uses optical, silicon-based chips that gauge changes in refractive index. ❋ Andrew LaVallee (2011)

That is a measure of how light travels through a substance—pure water, for example, has a refractive index of 1.33—and if it is modified or has other substances added to it, the refractive index changes. ❋ Andrew LaVallee (2011)

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