Sentence examples for describing light from inspiring English sources

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It has been noted how many words describing light begin with "gl": glimmer; glint; glow; glare etc.

One thing they have in common is a mastery in describing light in particular and optical phenomena in general; another is their inclination to evoke in-between states: drowsing, dreams, epiphanies, hallucinations.

In addition, studies describing light harvesting polychromophores containing an anchoring moiety (ionic carboxylate) for covalent bounding to wide band gap mesoporous semiconductor surfaces are summarized to understand the photophysical mechanisms of directional energy flow at the interface.

A more rigorous theoretical basis to study the propagation of the polarized components of light in layered anisotropic media is based on the extended Jones matrix calculus (EJMC), developed by Yeh et al., for describing light propagation in liquid crystals.

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Other exhibits describe light and sound and energy.

testing of the diffusion theory to describe light propagation in turbid media.

Analysis shows that this model is reasonable to describe light scattering cross section of spheres.

In its simplest form, quantum theory describes light as consisting of discrete packets of energy, called photons.

In his formulation of electromagnetism, Maxwell described light as a propagating wave of electric and magnetic fields.

The results show that this coupled system describes light propagation accurately through comparison with the Monte Carlo method.

However, neither a classical wave model nor a classical particle model correctly describes light; light has a dual nature that is revealed only in quantum mechanics.

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