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Optics Refrence Material
[edit]Edition I
[edit]- Law of Reflection
- Specular reflection
- Diffuse reflection
- Refraction
- Refraction
- Snell's law
- Refractive index
- Total internal reflection
- Angle of incidence (optics)
- Prisms
- Prism
- Dispersive prism
- Wedge prism
- Convex & Concave Lens & Mirrors
- Lens (optics)
- Curved mirror
- Ray tracing (graphics)
- Focal length
- Real image
- Erect image
- Virtual image
- Magnification
- Thin lens
- Optical Equipment
- Optical microscope
- Optical telescope
- Camera
- Glasses
- Visible Spectrum and Color
- Visible spectrum
- Additive color
- Subtractive color
- Color
- The Eye
- Human eye
- Eye
- Polarization
- Polarization (waves)
- Absorption & Spectra
- Absorption spectroscopy
- Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)
- General
- Optics
- Ray (optics)
- Reflection (physics)
- Diffraction
- Mirror
- Focus (optics)
- Dispersion (optics)
- Laser
- Light