PENETRATION PHENOMENON OF LIGHT THROUGH DAILY USE PRODUCTS- MILK AND OIL
Authors
Manav Jain, Mohammad Jawaid Siddiqui
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Manav Jain
Available Online April 2013.
- Abstract
Though optical fibres have many advantages, they have noticeable disadvantages as well. So there is a need to look for other alternatives. This paper explores the penetration phenomenon of the light through some daily use products like milk and oil. Some of the light will be absorbed when passed through these mediums and remaining will be collected and measured by optical detector (optical power meter). This measured light may be used to detect the adulteration in these products.
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TY - CONF AU - Manav Jain AU - Mohammad Jawaid Siddiqui PY - 2013/04 DA - 2013/04 TI - PENETRATION PHENOMENON OF LIGHT THROUGH DAILY USE PRODUCTS- MILK AND OIL BT - Proceedings of the Conference on Advances in Communication and Control Systems (CAC2S 2013) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 125 EP - 128 SN - 1951-6851 UR - https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/6290 ID - Jain2013/04 ER -