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... refraction of electromagnetic waves Let us consider the reflection and refraction of a plane electromagnetic wave ( of a single frequency ) at a plane boundary between two homogeneous media . † Medium 1 , from which the wave is incident ...
... refraction of electromagnetic waves Let us consider the reflection and refraction of a plane electromagnetic wave ( of a single frequency ) at a plane boundary between two homogeneous media . † Medium 1 , from which the wave is incident ...
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... refraction , whatever the angle of incidence . The reflection and refraction of plane - polarised light always results in plane - polarised light , but the direction of polarisation is in general not the same as in the incident light ...
... refraction , whatever the angle of incidence . The reflection and refraction of plane - polarised light always results in plane - polarised light , but the direction of polarisation is in general not the same as in the incident light ...
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... refraction of a plane wave incident on the surface of a crystal is dif- ferent from refraction at a boundary between two isotropic media . The laws of refraction and reflection are again obtained from the continuity of the component n ...
... refraction of a plane wave incident on the surface of a crystal is dif- ferent from refraction at a boundary between two isotropic media . The laws of refraction and reflection are again obtained from the continuity of the component n ...
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