refracting (Meaning)

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refracting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Refract

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refracting (a.)

Serving or tending to refract; as, a refracting medium.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refracting

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refracting Sentence Examples

  1. The prism refracted the sunlight, creating a rainbow of colors.
  2. The water in the pool refracted the light, making it difficult to see the bottom.
  3. The telescope's lens refracted the distant stars, allowing astronomers to observe them more clearly.
  4. The convex lens refracted the light, causing it to converge.
  5. The concave lens refracted the light, causing it to diverge.
  6. The air molecules in the atmosphere refracted the light, causing the stars to twinkle.
  7. The raindrops refracted the light, creating a rainbow.
  8. The glass of the window refracted the sunlight, creating a pattern of light on the floor.
  9. The microscope's objective lens refracted the light, allowing scientists to view microscopic objects.
  10. The camera's lens refracted the light, capturing the image on the film or sensor.

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of Refract, Serving or tending to refract; as, a refracting medium.

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The prism refracted the sunlight, creating a rainbow of colors.

The water in the pool refracted the light, making it difficult to see the bottom.

The telescope's lens refracted the distant stars, allowing astronomers to observe them more clearly.

The convex lens refracted the light, causing it to converge.