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Esteban Bowers
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10 January, 16:44
Why are lenses made from amorphous solids?
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Ryann Elliott
10 January, 17:11
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Crystalline solids will have internal planes where internal reflection and refraction can occur, thus distorting the light passing through the crystalline solid. Amorphous solids are not crystalline and do not distort the light.
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