refraktiivseks
Refraktiivseks is a term used in optics and physics to describe the property of light or other waves bending as they pass from one medium to another. This phenomenon, known as refraction, occurs because the speed of the wave changes as it enters a new medium with a different refractive index. The refractive index is a measure of how much light bends when entering a material. A higher refractive index means that light travels slower in that medium and bends more.
The bending of light is governed by Snell's Law, which states that the ratio of the sine
In practical terms, refraktiivseks relates to how our eyes focus light onto the retina. The cornea and