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What is refractive Index?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:36 AM on March 29, 2008

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The refractive index (or index of refraction) of a medium is a measure for how much the speed of light (or other waves such as sound waves) is reduced inside the medium. For example, typical glass has a refractive index of 1.5, which means that light travels at 1 / 1.5 = 0.67 times the speed in air or vacuum. Two common properties of glass and other transparent materials are directly related to their refractive index. First, light rays change direction when they cross the interface from air to the material, an effect that is used in lenses and glasses. Second, light reflects partially from surfaces that have a refractive index different from that of their surroundings.

Answered at 11:42 PM on April 01, 2008

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What is optometery?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:37 AM on March 29, 2008

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Optometry is a health care profession concerned with eyes and related structures, vision, visual system and vision information processing in humans.

Answered at 11:41 PM on April 01, 2008

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What is Ultra Violet Light?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:43 AM on March 29, 2008

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Sunlight travels through space as waves, which have different wavelengths. Ultraviolet rays have wavelengths shorter than visible rays - so short that they are not part of the visible light spectrum.

Ultraviolet rays are not warm, and we can neither see nor feel them. These invisible rays are called radiation not light. Another characteristic of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is its ability to cause harm to living cells.

The sun's ultraviolet radiation can cause sunburn and other harmful effects to your health. In the last few years, people have become more aware that UVR from the sun can cause injury to the skin. It can cause skin burns, skin cancers, suppression of the immune system, and tumors. UVR can also cause eye injury.

Since UVR is invisible, it's difficult to be aware of it or judge how strong it can be. Brief and intense exposure can cause damage to parts of the eye, including the conjunctiva (inner surface of he eyelids) and cornea. These injuries are known as welder's flash or snow blindness. A lifetime of exposure to sunlight may cause lens damage, such as cataracts.

Direct sunlight is the strongest in the summer months, with 80 per cent of the UVR occurring between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. (daylight saving time). Ultraviolet radiation is also stronger at high altitudes and closer to the equator.

These rays are reflected by snow, sand, open water, and glass and concrete on buildings. This can result in increased exposure of the eyes and face to UVR, causing damage in less time. Artificial sources, such as welding arcs and sunlamps, can cause damage to the eyes and skin.

Following a high rate of skin cancer, Australians have been covering up their skin for many years now and have recently shown an 11 per cent decrease in the rates of common skin cancers.

Plan your outdoor activity before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., when the sun's UVR is the weakest. When you are outside look for shade, such as from buildings, trees and beach umbrellas.

Protection from clothing and fabric is strongly related to the tightness of the weave - the tighter the weave the better the protection. Wear clothing to cover exposed skin on your arms and legs, as well as your body. Wear a hat with a large brim (7cm or more) to completely shade your face, head and neck.

Avoid tanning lamps and beds - remember, there is no such thing as a safe tan.

Answered at 11:31 PM on April 01, 2008

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What is a quantum?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:39 AM on March 29, 2008

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Quantum is the smallest 'unit' of energy. A quantum of light is called a photon and this aspect is dealt by Quantum Mechanics.

In physics, quantum mechanics is the study of the relationship between energy quanta (radiation) and matter, in particular that between valence shell electrons and photons. Quantum mechanics is a fundamental branch of physics with wide applications in both experimental and theoretical physics. Quantum theory generalizes all classical theories, including mechanics, electromagnetism (except general relativity), and provides accurate descriptions for many previously unexplained phenomena such as black body radiation and stable electron orbits. The effects of quantum mechanics are typically not observable on macroscopic scales, but become evident at the atomic and subatomic level.

Answered at 11:34 PM on April 01, 2008

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What are Electro Magnetic Waves?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:38 AM on March 29, 2008

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Waves generated by electromagnetic radiation are called electro magnetic waves.

Answered at 11:41 PM on April 01, 2008

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What are Lazor Beams?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:41 AM on March 29, 2008

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A laser is an electronic-optical device that produces coherent light radiation. The term "laser" is an acronym for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation". A typical laser emits light in a narrow, low-divergence monochromatic (single-coloured, if the laser is operating in the visible spectrum), beam with a well-defined wavelength. In this way, laser light is in contrast to a light source such as the incandescent light bulb, which emits light over a wide area and over a wide spectrum of wavelengths.

Answered at 11:32 PM on April 01, 2008

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how can i download video clips in my lg 6600 handset. which format does it support and is the software converter available online?

Asked by nimit rai in Electronics & Gadgets at   6:31 PM on March 30, 2008

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The LG 6600 does not have media playing capabilities.

Answered at 11:18 PM on April 01, 2008

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What are Aberrations?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:46 AM on March 29, 2008

Kannan's Answer

In an ideal optical system, all rays of light from a point in the object plane would converge to the same point in the image plane, forming a clear image. The influences which cause different rays to converge to different points are called aberrations.

Spherical Aberration
For lenses made with spherical surfaces, rays which are parallel to the optic axis but at different distances from the optic axis fail to converge to the same point. For a single lens, spherical aberration can be minimized by bending the lens into its best form. For multiple lenses, spherical aberrations can be canceled by over correcting some elements. The use of symmetric doublets greatly reduces spherical aberration.

Coma Aberration
Coma is an aberration which causes rays from an off-axis point of light in the object plane to create a trailing "comet-like" blur directed away from the optic axis. A lens with considerable coma may produce a sharp image in the center of the field, but become increasingly blurred toward the edges. For a single lens, coma can be partially corrected by bending the lens. More complete correction can be achieved by using a combination of lenses symmetric about a central stop.

Answered at 11:27 PM on April 01, 2008

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What are Electro Magnetic radiations?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:45 AM on March 29, 2008

Kannan's Answer

If you listen to the radio, watch TV, or use a microwave oven then you are using electro magnetic radiation as these devices make use of electromagnetic waves. Radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and x rays are all examples of electromagnetic waves that differ from each other in wavelength.Electromagnetic waves are produced by the motion of electrically charged particles. These waves are also called electromagnetic radiation because they radiate from the electrically charged particles. They travel through empty space as well as through air and other substances.Scientists have observed that electromagnetic radiation has a dual personality. Besides acting like waves, it acts like a stream of particles (called photons) that have no mass. The photons with the highest energy correspond to the shortest wavelengths.

Answered at 11:29 PM on April 01, 2008

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What is Opthamology?

Asked by neha.walia in Electronics & Gadgets at   10:48 AM on March 29, 2008

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Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine specializing in the anatomy, function and diseases of the eye.

Sub-Specialties of Ophthalmology include Cornea and External Disease, Glaucoma, Neuro-ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Pathology, Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Pediatric Ophthalmology,
Vitreoretinal Diseases.

Answered at 11:23 PM on April 01, 2008

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