refractia
Refractia is a term used in the field of optics to describe the change in direction of a wave, such as light or sound, as it passes from one medium to another. This phenomenon is governed by Snell's Law, which states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media, or equivalently, to the inverse ratio of the refractive indices. The refractive index is a dimensionless number that describes how light, or any other radiation, propagates through a given medium.
Refraction occurs because the speed of light changes as it moves from one medium to another. For
Refractia is not limited to light; it also applies to other types of waves, such as sound.
In practical applications, refractia is used in various optical devices, such as lenses and prisms, to manipulate