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  2. Window deflector - Wikipedia

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    Based on the way wind deflectors are installed, they may be classified as follows: In-Channel This type of deflectors is installed into the upper window channel, and is kept in place due to tension. In some applications, this type of deflector also employs a thin stripe of automotive-grade 3M tape to keep the deflector in place. Stick-on

  3. Solar granule - Wikipedia

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    The grainy appearance of the photosphere is produced by the tops of these convective cells; this pattern is referred to as granulation. The rising part of each granule is located in the center, where the plasma is hotter. The outer edges of the granules are darker due to cooler descending plasma.

  4. Atmospheric optics - Wikipedia

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    A glory is an optical phenomenon, appearing much like an iconic Saint's halo about the head of the observer, produced by light backscattered (a combination of diffraction, reflection and refraction) towards its source by a cloud of uniformly sized water droplets. A glory has multiple colored rings, with red colors on the outermost ring and blue ...

  5. Light scattering by particles - Wikipedia

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    Light rays enter a raindrop from one direction (typically a straight line from the Sun), reflect off the back of the raindrop, and fan out as they leave the raindrop. The light leaving the raindrop is spread over a wide angle, with a maximum intensity at 40.89–42°.

  6. Sun-observing spacecraft sheds light on the solar wind's origin

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    The solar wind is a ubiquitous feature of our solar system. But precisely how the sun generates the solar wind has remained unclear. ... Sun-observing spacecraft sheds light on the solar wind's ...

  7. Refraction - Wikipedia

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    The light has effectively been slowed. When light returns to a vacuum and there are no electrons nearby, this slowing effect ends and its speed returns to c. When light enters a slower medium at an angle, one side of the wavefront is slowed before the other. This asymmetrical slowing of the light causes it to change the angle of its travel.

  8. Birefringence - Wikipedia

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    Light from the source is polarized in the x direction after passing through the first polarizer, but above the specimen is a polarizer (a so-called analyzer) oriented in the y direction. Therefore, no light from the source will be accepted by the analyzer, and the field will appear dark.

  9. Pockels effect - Wikipedia

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    Pockels cell drivers provide this high voltage in the form of very fast pulses, which typically have rise times of less than 10 nanoseconds. There are basically two types of drivers: a quick or Q drive which has a fast rise time, then slowly decays. A Pockels cell that uses a Q-drive is sometimes referred to as a Q-switch.

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