Reflective Index used to apply to CRT monitors and was a gauge of how much reflected light came off a monitor. A reflective index of < 15% was good. Today's TFT LCD monitors typically have a reflective index of less than 1%, especially those that are backlit, so the term has gone out of use now, and is no longer relevant.
Yes, HOWEVER- merely having mildots and an anti-reflective does NOT mean that it will be a high quality scope. You will get what you pay for.
Impurities can cause a significant change in the reflective index of a liquid. Impurities totally affect the results of the experiment. It changes the reflective index and affect the concentration of the solution.
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No, high refractive index does not necessarily mean high molecular mass. Refractive index is a measure of how much a material bends light, which can be influenced by factors like the electronic structure and density of the material, in addition to molecular mass.
I think you mean Body Mass Index...?
No. Foods with high refined sugar amounts have a high glycemic index.
in a book there is a section that tells you where things are.
I cannot answer this question without knowing the numbers for the glass
high penetration index shows low temperature susceptibility, low penetration index shows high temperature suspectibility.
I think you mean Body Mass Index...?
A high h-index in academic research is typically considered to be around 20 or higher.