| 41. | Normally, ceramics are opaque because pores are formed at triple points where grains intersect, causing scattering of incident light.
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| 42. | Light hitting such a metamaterial is transformed into surface plasmon polaritons, which are shorter in wavelength than the incident light.
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| 43. | The law is only valid for large phase angles ( angles between the incident light and the reflected light ).
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| 44. | The baseline values for the pixels are measured by recording the values of the CCD pixels with no incident light.
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| 45. | The refracted light in the glass is the combination of the forward radiation of the electrons and the incident light.
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| 46. | The observed corneal area then lies between the incident light section through the cornea and the irradiated area of the iris.
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| 47. | For an unaccommodated hypermetropic eye, incident light must be converged before entering the eye so as to focus on the retina.
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| 48. | So incident light polarized parallel to the chains is absorbed by the sheet; light polarized perpendicularly to the chains is transmitted.
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| 49. | The index \ text { i } indicates incident light, whereas the index \ text { r } indicates reflected light.
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| 50. | The absorbance of an object quantifies how much of the incident light is absorbed by it ( instead of being refracted ).
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