Snell laws of refraction [`snel `lȯz ǝv ri`frak·shǝn] OPTICS When light travels from one medium into another the incident and refracted rays lie in one plane with the normal to the surface; are on opposite sides of the normal; and make angles with the normal whose sines have a constant ratio to one another. Also known as Descartes laws of refraction; laws of refraction. |