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| | | | 1. | Refractive index of glass | | Refractive index of glass. Previous · Up · Next. Replacing the water with a glass block (in this instance we are using soda lime glass), we can repeat the ... | | http://www.matter.org.uk/Schools/Content/Refraction/glassrefraction.html | | 3. | PhotoNotes.org Dictionary - Refractive index | | The refractive index of a vacuum is 1 (by definition) and the refractive index of air is very close to 1. Ordinary glass, however, has a refractive index ... | | http://photonotes.org/cgi-bin/entry.pl?id=Refractiveindex | | 4. | Refractive index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | In general, the refractive index of a glass increases with its density. ... Refractive index is used to measure solids (glasses and gemstones), liquids, and ... | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index | | 5. | Refractive Index | | Refractive Index is one of a wide range of materials testing services available ... a material such as glass with a larger refractive index n2 than that of the ... | | http://www.materials.co.uk/refractive.htm | | 8. | GRIM3 - Glass refractive index measurement | | A semi-automatic system for measuring the refractive index (RI) of glass fragments by the oil immersion temperature variation method. | | http://www.fosterfreeman.co.uk/products/evidence/grim3/grim3.html | | 10. | Refractive Index | | The refractive index is a constant for a given pair of materials. | | http://www.matter.org.uk/schools/SchoolsGlossary/refractive_index.html | | 13. | Refraction | | define the absolute refractive index of a material; | | http://schools.matter.org.uk/Content/Refraction/Default.htm | | 14. | Refractive Index Calculation for Glasses | | Calculation of the Refractive Index (nd) of Glasses at Room Temperature from the Chemical Composition ... between the refractive indices of glasses and their ... | | http://www.glassproperties.com/refractive_index/ | | 20. | Glass Refractive Index Measurement | | The refractive index of a tiny fragment of glass can be measured accurately to 5 decimal places eg 1.51213. We have 2 instruments, having recently purchased ... | | http://science.uwe.ac.uk/forensicscience/grim.htm |
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