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why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
No acrylic is hard and Nylon is stretchy
Yes
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Plastic is a more generic term. "Plastic" literally means something like "moldable". Acrylic is a specific type of the kind of material generically called "plastic." Specifically, acrylic polymers are made of derivatives of acrylic acid. One specific acrylate polymer is PMMA, poly(methyl methacrylate), also called Plexiglas.
why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
The angle of refraction is larger. BOOBIES
why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
We can probably look up the index of refraction for acrylic somewhere. But in order to answer the question, we'd still have to know what medium the light is coming out of when it hits the acrylic. All the action takes place at the interface, and we have to know the conditions on both sides.
It seems that you have not got a hold on refraction yet. Refraction occurs when a light is moving from one kind of medium to another kind. Now the slower the light moves more is the refraction. In fact refraction occurs due to change in the velocity of light in different mediums. When light moves from a rarer medium to a denser medium like say from air to glass, The speed of light decreases and the light moves towards the normal. A part of the light gets reflected back into the air as it falls on a denser medium. The reflection you see in the mirror is not perfect as due to the thickness of the glass most of the light refracts and some reflects.
3.00 x 108/ 1.49 = 2.0134 x 108 m/s Therefore light will travel through acrylic at 2.01 x 108 m/s.
Acrylic polymer is the medium binder of Acrylic paint
Acrylic polymers are compounds produced by bonding acrylic acid or acrylic ester with other molecules. Acrylic polymers utilize the desirable characteristics of acrylic acid and acrylic ester and are used in dispersants, thickeners, adhesives, binders, and paint vehicles.
Acrylic polymers are compounds produced by bonding acrylic acid or acrylic ester with other molecules. Acrylic polymers utilize the desirable characteristics of acrylic acid and acrylic ester and are used in dispersants, thickeners, adhesives, binders, and paint vehicles.
An acrylic fill helps improve the beauty of your acrylic nail.