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re·frac·tion
/rɪˈfrækʃən/
折光,折射
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·frac·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
refracting
,
or
the
state
of
being
refracted
.
2.
The
change
in
the
direction
of
ray
of
light
,
heat
,
or
the
like
,
when
it
enters
obliquely
a
medium
of
a
different
density
from
that
through
which
it
has
previously
moved
.
Refraction
out
of
the
rarer
medium
into
the
denser
,
is
made
towards
the
perpendicular
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
3.
Astron.
(a)
The
change
in
the
direction
of
a
ray
of
light
,
and
,
consequently
,
in
the
apparent
position
of
a
heavenly
body
from
which
it
emanates
,
arising
from
its
passage
through
the
earth's
atmosphere
; --
hence
distinguished
as
atmospheric
refraction
,
or
astronomical
refraction
.
(b)
The
correction
which
is
to
be
deducted
from
the
apparent
altitude
of
a
heavenly
body
on
account
of
atmospheric
refraction
,
in
order
to
obtain
the
true
altitude
.
Angle of refraction
Opt.
,
the
angle
which
a
refracted
ray
makes
with
the
perpendicular
to
the
surface
separating
the
two
media
traversed
by
the
ray
.
Conical refraction
Opt.
,
the
refraction
of
a
ray
of
light
into
an
infinite
number
of
rays
,
forming
a
hollow
cone
.
This
occurs
when
a
ray
of
light
is
passed
through
crystals
of
some
substances
,
under
certain
circumstances
.
Conical
refraction
is
of
two
kinds
;
external
conical
refraction
,
in
which
the
ray
issues
from
the
crystal
in
the
form
of
a
cone
,
the
vertex
of
which
is
at
the
point
of
emergence
;
and
internal
conical
refraction
,
in
which
the
ray
is
changed
into
the
form
of
a
cone
on
entering
the
crystal
,
from
which
it
issues
in
the
form
of
a
hollow
cylinder
.
This
singular
phenomenon
was
first
discovered
by
Sir
W
.
R
.
Hamilton
by
mathematical
reasoning
alone
,
unaided
by
experiment
.
Differential refraction
Astron.
,
the
change
of
the
apparent
place
of
one
object
relative
to
a
second
object
near
it
,
due
to
refraction
;
also
,
the
correction
required
to
be
made
to
the
observed
relative
places
of
the
two
bodies
.
Double refraction
Opt.
,
the
refraction
of
light
in
two
directions
,
which
produces
two
distinct
images
.
The
power
of
double
refraction
is
possessed
by
all
crystals
except
those
of
the
isometric
system
.
A
uniaxial
crystal
is
said
to
be
optically
positive
(
like
quartz
),
or
optically
negative
(
like
calcite
),
or
to
have
positive
,
or
negative
,
double
refraction
,
according
as
the
optic
axis
is
the
axis
of
least
or
greatest
elasticity
for
light
;
a
biaxial
crystal
is
similarly
designated
when
the
same
relation
holds
for
the
acute
bisectrix
.
Index of refraction
.
See
under
Index
.
Refraction circle
Opt.
,
an
instrument
provided
with
a
graduated
circle
for
the
measurement
of
refraction
.
Refraction of latitude
,
longitude
,
declination
,
right ascension
,
etc
.,
the
change
in
the
apparent
latitude
,
longitude
,
etc
.,
of
a
heavenly
body
,
due
to
the
effect
of
atmospheric
refraction
.
Terrestrial refraction
,
the
change
in
the
apparent
altitude
of
a
distant
point
on
or
near
the
earth's
surface
,
as
the
top
of
a
mountain
,
arising
from
the
passage
of
light
from
it
to
the
eye
through
atmospheric
strata
of
varying
density
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
refraction
n
1:
the
change
in
direction
of
a
propagating
wave
(
light
or
sound
)
when
passing
from
one
medium
to
another
2:
the
amount
by
which
a
propagating
wave
is
bent
[
syn
:
deflection
,
deflexion
]
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