what are the factors affect for refractive index
Wavelength, pathlength, temperature and concentration
optical activity depends on wavelength and temperature
Density is one of the factor affecting the refractive index(RI) of materials.
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Changing the pH the chemical composition is changed; as a consequence the the refractive index is influenced.
is the two human body have different refractive index
What is carvedilol phosphate Refractive index in Hexane
Refractive Index of water=1.333 Refractive Index of Sea water=1.343
The refractive index is 1,46-1,46 at at 20 oC.
Changing the pH the chemical composition is changed; as a consequence the the refractive index is influenced.
it changes its refractive index.
Refractive Index: 1.4465
Refractive Index: 2.4175-2.4178
Refractive index of vacuum is 1.
"The refractive index of water is 4 / 3" means the refractive index of water with respect to air. "The refractive index of glass is 3 /2" means the refractive index of glass with respect to air. You change the question as ," what is the refractive index of glass with respect to water? The answer is it is the ratio of refractive index of of glass with respect to air to the refractive index of water with respect to air =( 3/2) divided by( 4/3) = 1.125
I assume "molecular refractive index" refers to "the refractive index of a group of molecules". In this case, you just use the units for a refractive index - i.e., a dimensionless number.
The absolute refractive index of kerosene is 1.39 .
The refractive index is determined experimentally.
The absolute refractive index of kerosene is 1.39 .
is the two human body have different refractive index
Yes, the refractive index of a liquid often is different at different temperatures (usually negative; e.g. It goes down as temperature goes up), although typically the effect is very nominal. However, that is not to say that there is a constant relationship between Ref index & temperature. Refractive index is proportional to the square roots of electrical permittivity and magnetic permeability. These factors may change with temperature, but not linearly, and therefore RI does not have a simple relationship with temperature.