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Influences of selected glass component additions on the mean dispersion of a specific base glass (nF valid for λ = 486 nm (blue), nC valid for λ = 656 nm (red)). Please note, that the displayed diagram (also called spider-graph) is only valid for the specific base composition shown, otherwise it changes non-linearly. Reference: http://glassproperties.com/dispersion/

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current15:26, 17 January 2008911×623 (21 KB)Afluegel (Talk | contribs) (Influences of selected glass component additions on the mean dispersion of a specific base glass (n<sub>F</sub> valid for λ = 486 nm (blue), n<sub>C</sub> valid for λ = 656 nm (red)). Please note, that the displayed diagram (also called spider-graph) is)
18:16, 7 November 2007911×623 (21 KB)Afluegel (Talk | contribs) (Influences of selected glass component additions on the mean dispersion of a specific base glass (n<sub>F</sub> valid for λ = 486 nm (blue), n<sub>C</sub> valid for λ = 656 nm (red)). Please note, that the displayed diagram (also called spider-graph) is)

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