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- reflectors are the most used kinds. There are several ways to obtain retroreflection: A set of three mutually perpendicular reflective surfaces, placed...
- our primary mechanism of physical observation. Some surfaces exhibit retroreflection. The structure of these surfaces is such that light is returned in...
- Road signs in the United Kingdom and in its ****ociated Crown dependencies and overseas territories conform broadly to European design norms, though a number...
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- from Earth, than it would without the retroreflective effects. The retroreflection is produced by spheres of transparent material on the reflecting surface...
- distance from the source. The artifact can result from the backscatter or retroreflection of the light from airborne solid particles, such as dust or pollen...
- electron (hole) forms a Cooper pair in the superconductor with the retroreflection of a hole (electron) of opposite spin and velocity but equal momentum...
- perpendicular direction used for gain measurement, mirror reflection and retroreflection are indistinguishable, and this has sown confusion about the behavior...
- opposite direction. Fraser, Alistair B. (1994), "The Sylvanshine: retroreflection in dew-covered trees", Applied Optics, 33 (21): 4539–4547, Bibcode:1994ApOpt...
- decreases the angle of light reflection to the lens. The resulting retroreflection makes dust particles bright and visible. According to the NPD Group...