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Electromagnetic wave light

Transmission — This term is used to describe the passage of an electromagnetic wave (light beam, X rays etc.) or accelerated particles (electrons, various ions, atoms, clusters, or molecules) through a condensed medium. This process is accompanied by interactions of various kinds with the medium resulting in absorption of the... [Pg.679]

When an electromagnetic wave (light) in a dielectric medium (e.g., glass) of index is incident upon an interface of a different dielectric material (e.g., water) with a lower optical density, Snell s law requires that... [Pg.1052]

A modem use of uranine is in the manufacture of fluorescent laminates, eg, sheets, glass, and plastic films, that are transparent to electromagnetic waves and visible light rays (45). Such material might be used in windows, viewing partitions, and optical lenses. [Pg.404]

Thermal radiation takes place by the emission of electromagnetic waves, at the velocity of light, from all bodies at temperatures above absolute zero. The heat flux from an... [Pg.346]

Plane-polarized light (Section 9.3) Ordinary light that has its electromagnetic waves oscillating in a single plane rather than in random planes. The plane of polarization is rotated when the light is passed through a solution of a chiral substance. [Pg.1247]

Heinrich Hertz in 1887 who used an oscillating circuit of small dimensions to produce electromagnetic waves which had all of the properties of light waves... [Pg.410]


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