RICCO'S LAW


Meaning of RICCO'S LAW in English

ˈri(ˌ)kōz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized R

Etymology: after Ricco, its formulator

: a statement in physiology: when a light source of a given size and intensity is just capable of producing visual sensation reduction of either size or intensity will make it invisible

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