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snell's law
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Quick, sudden; Sharp

That horny-handed, snell, peremptory little man. --Dr. J. Brown.

Active, brisk or nimble; Lively

He is a remarkably snell young lad.

A short line of horsehair, gut, monofilament, etc., by which a fishhook is attached to a longer (and usually heavier) line
Harsh; Severe

The storm produced a snell gust of wind.

Quick-witted; Witty

a snell reply.

{i} Willebrod van Roijen Snell (1591-1626), Dutch mathematician who discovered the law of the refraction of light
A short line of horsehair, gut, etc
Active; brisk; nimble; quick; sharp
{i} short length of gut or nylon used to fasten a fishhook to a line
A length of fine threadlike material, such as monofilament or gut, that connects a fishhook to a heavier line; a length of leader
by which a fishhook is attached to a longer line
Snell's law
the law that, for a ray incident on the interface of two media, the sine of the angle of incidence times the index of the refraction of the first medium is equal to the sine of the angle of refraction times the index of refraction of the second medium
Snell's law
law discovered by Willebrod Snell in 1621 explaining the phenomenon of light refraction (i.e. light bends as it passes from one medium into a second medium, as expressed in Snell's formula: NxSIN (A) =MxSIN (B))
Snell's law
Because the ratio n1/n2 is a constant for any given wavelength of light, the ratio of the two sines is also a constant for any angle
Snell's law
Relationship between the path taken by a ray of light as it moves from one medium to another and the refractive indices of the two media. Discovered in 1621 by Willebrord Snell (1580-1626), the law went unpublished until its mention by Christiaan Huygens. If n1 and n2 represent the indices of refraction of two media, and 1 and 2 are the angles of incidence and refraction that a ray of light makes with the line perpendicular to the boundary (the normal), Snell's law states that n1/n2 = sin 2/sin
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snell yasası
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snell

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    snel

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    /ˈsnel/ /ˈsnɛl/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'snel ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English snell "quick, fast" from Old English snel, snell "lively, quick" from Proto-Germanic *snellaz (“active, swift, brisk”). Akin to Old Saxon snel, snell "active, strenuous" (Dutch snel), Old High German snel (whence German schnell "quick, swift", Italian snello "quick, nimble", Old French esnel, isnel "snell", and Occitan isnel, irnel "snell"), Old Norse snjallr "skillful, excellent".

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