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  2. Optical properties of water and ice - Wikipedia

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    Over the wavelengths from 0.2 μm to 1.2 μm, and over temperatures from −12 °C to 500 °C, the real part of the index of refraction of water can be calculated by the following empirical expression: [2]

  3. Flint glass - Wikipedia

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    An achromatic doublet, which combines crown glass and flint glass. A concave lens of flint glass is commonly combined with a convex lens of crown glass to produce an achromatic doublet lens because of their compensating optical properties , which reduces chromatic aberration (colour defects).

  4. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    Values in parentheses are extrapolated, interpolated, or estimated. *It happens that the online record has the thermal conductivity at 30 Kelvins and ∥ {\displaystyle \parallel } to the c axis posted at 1.36 W⋅cm −1 K −1 and 78.0 Btu hr −1 ft −1 F −1 which is incorrect.