Refrangibility
41science, history of — Introduction the history of science from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the 20th century. On the simplest level, science is knowledge of the world of nature. There are many regularities in nature that mankind has had to… …
42Astronomy — • Divided into two main branches, astrometry and astrophysics; the former concerned with determining the places of the investigation of the heavenly bodies, the latter, with the investigation of their chemical and physical nature Catholic… …
43refrangible — adjective That may be refracted See Also: refrangibility …
44Newton , Sir Isaac — (1642–1727) English physicist and mathematician Newton s father, the owner of the manor of Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire, died three months before Newton was born. The family had land but were neither wealthy nor gentry. Left by his mother in the… …
45aberration — [ aberasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1753; « éloignement » 1633; lat. aberratio, par l angl. 1 ♦ État d une image qui s écarte de la réalité. ♢ Astron. Déplacement apparent d un corps céleste causé par les effets combinés du mouvement de l observateur… …
46Список лауреатов медали Румфорда — Не следует путать с Премией Румфорда[ru] …
47refrangible — adjective able to be refracted. Derivatives refrangibility noun Origin C17: from mod. L. refrangibilis, from refrangere (see refract) …
48refrangibleness — n. Refrangibility …
49refrangible — /rəˈfrændʒəbəl / (say ruh franjuhbuhl) adjective capable of being refracted, as rays of light. {re + Latin frangere break + ible} –refrangibleness, refrangibility /rəfrændʒəˈbɪləti/ (say ruhfranjuh biluhtee), noun …
50преломляемость — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN refractivityrefrangibility …