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* Maxwell's laws of electromagnetism * conservation of momentum * laws of reflection / refraction * diffraction
Optics and knowledge of thereof comes from years of study in physics. Refraction, reflection and so on is from the world of optical physics.
Acoustics is the study of sound, ultrasound and infrasound, that is, waves in gases, liquids, and solids.
One interesting application is the use of lenses, for example in telescopes and microscopes. Lenses use refraction to concentrate light.Another application is the use of radio waves for communication. Radio waves are often said to be reflected back from the upper atmosphere, but I understand that this is not really reflection, but refraction.
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In Photography, refraction has the same rules as in physics. Well, photography is all about engineering and physics. Refraction encompasses the situation where light goes through a semi transparent object and the photons are slightly drifted from its normal course because the surface they hit separates them. You can see this effect inside a pool or when you look at your own reflection at a cracked mirror.
* Maxwell's laws of electromagnetism * conservation of momentum * laws of reflection / refraction * diffraction
Optics and knowledge of thereof comes from years of study in physics. Refraction, reflection and so on is from the world of optical physics.
Yes. The laws of refraction are laws of physics and as such remain constant, as long as the space between the media is constant.
Acoustics is the study of sound, ultrasound and infrasound, that is, waves in gases, liquids, and solids.
One interesting application is the use of lenses, for example in telescopes and microscopes. Lenses use refraction to concentrate light.Another application is the use of radio waves for communication. Radio waves are often said to be reflected back from the upper atmosphere, but I understand that this is not really reflection, but refraction.
It is an optical device to study about the spectrum produced by the refraction phenomenon through a triangular prism or obtained by the diffraction phenomenon at the grating.
Double refraction is a type of division in physics. It involves electromagnetic waves or single light rays being divided in an anisotropic medium. In minerals rays are split into two and the velocity vary s.
Focus on Physics in school, but note that it can be very difficult. Perhaps a mentor would help you. I suggest you speak to someone who already is a working ultrasound technician, and ask them what the best way is to progress.