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refraction

bending of light / wave deviation / optical focusing
Noun

This term describes the physical bending of a wave when it enters a new medium at an angle, causing a shift in its perceived position or direction. It is most commonly associated with the visual distortion seen when a straw appears broken in a glass of water. In optical engineering, the term refers specifically to the controlled manipulation of light through lenses to focus images. This distinguishes it from reflection, where light bounces off a surface, and diffraction, where light bends around an obstacle.

Meanings

Noun

The change in direction of a wave, such as light or sound, as it passes from one medium to another of different density.

"The refraction of light through a prism creates a rainbow effect."

Noun

The process of using a lens to bend light rays to form an image, as seen in certain types of telescopes.

"Refraction telescopes use glass lenses to gather and focus light from distant stars."

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