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By Ha_Loe
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Half Life wrote:It's interesting, they specify 583 on the Maxwell page and I have seen elsewhere 589.29 -- I wonder which is correct :? :? :?

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Jason.
Interesting.... The 589.29nm refer to the center wavelength of the Fraunhofer D lines of Sodium/(Na)trium. So maybe a typo shortening 589.3 to 583?

The wavelength doesn't really matter as long as you don't have dispersion.

Funny thing is, nd in Abbe's formula doesn't refer to D but d lines (Helium at 587,56nm).

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By tom
#354441
Thanks for pointing out the typo. As you say it's 589.3, not 583. Brewster's Angle is auto-computed according to fresnel. It's a property of dielectrics fresnel falloff (K=0).
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