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Materials in Depth
level: Materials in Depth
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Materials in Depth
Question
Answer
What type of materials are either amorphous or belong to the cubic crystal system?
Isotropic
What types of materials will always split a ray of light into two rays as it enters the stone?
Anisotropic
The two rays of light that are split when entering an anisotropic stone travel at slightly different ___________ to eachother
speeds
What is the term used to describe a certain direction of propagation through an anisotropic material, where the light waves act as if the material is isotropic?
Optic axes
How would you describe a material with one optic axis?
Uniaxial
How would you describe a material with two optic axes?
Biaxial
What is the term used to describe a ray of light that obeys the laws of refraction when passing through a uniaxial material?
The ordinary ray
What is the term used to describe a ray of light that does not obey the laws of refraction when passing through a uniaxial material?
The extraordinary ray
What are the three Greek letters that signify the three principal vibration directions in biaxial materials?
Alpha, beta and gamma