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Irreflection
Irreflection Ir`re*flec"tion, n.
Want of reflection.
Superreflection
Superreflection Su`per*re*flec"tion, n.
The reflection of a reflected image or sound. [R.] --Bacon.
Meaning of Reflection from wikipedia
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Reflection or
reflexion may
refer to:
Reflection (physics), a
common wave
phenomenon Specular reflection,
reflection from a
smooth surface Mirror image...
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Common examples include the
reflection of light,
sound and
water waves. The law of
reflection says that for
specular reflection (for
example at a mirror)...
- Look up
reflections or
reflexions in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reflections may
refer to:
Reflections; or
Sentences and
Moral Maxims, a
series of...
- In mathematics, a
reflection formula or
reflection relation for a
function f is a
relationship between f(a − x) and f(x). It is a
special case of a functional...
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Diffuse reflection is the
reflection of
light or
other waves or
particles from a
surface such that a ray
incident on the
surface is
scattered at many angles...
- In mathematics, a
reflection (also
spelled reflexion) is a
mapping from a
Euclidean space to
itself that is an
isometry with a
hyperplane as the set of...
- In geometry, a
glide reflection or
transflection is a
geometric transformation that
consists of a
reflection across a
hyperplane and a
translation ("glide")...
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Specular reflection, or
regular reflection, is the mirror-like
reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface. The law of
reflection states that a...
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Celebrity Reflection is the fifth, final, and
largest Solstice-class
cruise ship, her
sister ships being Celebrity Equinox,
Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity...
- In
physics and
electrical engineering the
reflection coefficient is a
parameter that
describes how much of a wave is
reflected by an
impedance discontinuity...