Firstly, a fiber optic cable transmits light from one end of the fiber optic cable to the other end. You can kind of think of the fiber optic cable as a long tube. The way in which light travels from one end to the other is that it gets reflected off the inside parts of this glass or plastic tube by a physical phenomenon known as: Total Internal Reflection.
Refraction of light only occurs when light travels from one medium to another. For example, when light travels from air to water, from water to air, from water to oil, etc. In other words, in terms of fiber optics, the only way light will get refracted is if it passes through the glass or plastic tube. But if this happened, then the light will exit the fiber optic cable as it travels from one end of the cable to the other end, and the light would not be properly transmitted, defeating the purpose of fiber optics.
In other words, light should be reflective rather than refractive in fiber optics in order for light to be effectively transmitted from one end to the other end of a fiber optic cable.
The main factors that affect refractive index are the wavelength of light, the medium through which the light is passing, and the density of the material. Refractive index is also influenced by temperature and pressure.
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To rotate a mirror so that a reflected ray rotates through 25 degrees, the mirror should be rotated half that angle, which is 12.5 degrees.
The normal relationship between the refractive power of the eye and its shape is crucial for proper vision. The eye's refractive power, primarily determined by the cornea and the lens, should match the length of the eyeball; this ensures that light rays are focused directly on the retina. A perfectly spherical shape allows for optimal curvature, facilitating accurate focusing. If the eye is too long or too short, it can lead to refractive errors such as myopia or hyperopia, respectively, causing blurred vision.
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Controlling the temperature of the sample during refractive index measurement is important because the refractive index of a substance is sensitive to temperature changes. Fluctuations in temperature can alter the refractive index value, leading to inaccurate results. By maintaining a constant temperature, you ensure that the refractive index measurement is reliable and accurate.
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The main factors that affect refractive index are the wavelength of light, the medium through which the light is passing, and the density of the material. Refractive index is also influenced by temperature and pressure.
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The Wikipedia article on "refractive index" gives a value, for air, of 1.000293. Note 1: Note that if you round this to four significant digits, you get 1.000. In other words, for most purposes it is indistinguishable from a vacuum. Note 2: This is for air at 1 atm. pressure, and 0°C. At higher altitudes in the atmosphere, the refractive index should be less (even closer to 1.
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To rotate a mirror so that a reflected ray rotates through 25 degrees, the mirror should be rotated half that angle, which is 12.5 degrees.
Risk management involves identifying the risk and making a risk analysis, devising a plan and monitoring the risks and controlling them. All these should be reflected in the risk briefings.
Risk management involves identifying the risk and making a risk analysis, devising a plan and monitoring the risks and controlling them. All these should be reflected in the risk briefings.