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Date Posted: 15:25:35 06/28/03 Sat
Author: Robert
Author Host/IP: cache-dk11.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.209.16
Subject: Re: Transmitted light = incident light ?
In reply to: ¤³¦Ñ®v 's message, "Re: Transmitted light = incident light ?" on 05:49:44 02/12/00 Sat

ucc utility?


>When light ray is incident from one medium into




>another medium, some will be transmitted, some will be
>reflected, and some will be absorbed.
>
>Thus, Transmitted light = incident light ?
>
>We can say that intensity of incident ray
>= intensity of reflected ray
> + intensity of absorbed light
> + intensity of transmitted light

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