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mode theory assumes light to be a wave, but ray theory does not assume light to be either a wave or particle. ray theory is used to calculate properties like magnification or distance to the object or image in an optical system, where as mode theory is used find bandwidth, reflection coefficients and parallel polarization.
The AMA is the Load Force divided by the Effort Force, so the AMA of the above system is 5.
The object is accelerated towards the centre of mass of system formed by the object moving and the other object.
A system (object) to float in water must displace enough water that equals (or exceeds) the mass of the system/object.
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The focal length of the main optical system and the focal length of the lens forming the image.
Although I'm not familiar with the Nikon P900 system, adding a camera to a telescope is usually an enhancement. The only downside would be if you are trying to exceed the usable magnification of the overall system. Despite manufacturers claims of high magnification (for sales purposes), no telescope is much good above 100 power, and excellent images are usually achieved around 60x. High magnification means magnifying the atmospheric and optical defects as well as the image you want.
In an optical instrument, the objective is the optical element that gathers light from the object being observed and focuses the light rays to produce a real image. Objectives can be single lenses or mirrors, or combinations of several optical elements. They are used in microscopes, telescopes, cameras, slide projectors, CD players and many other optical instruments. Objectives are also called object lenses, object glasses, or objective glasses.
I think that she invented 3 things such as 1). an optical inspection system 2). optical object recognition method and 3). nose removal in images
the optical system of a microscope is the objectives
mode theory assumes light to be a wave, but ray theory does not assume light to be either a wave or particle. ray theory is used to calculate properties like magnification or distance to the object or image in an optical system, where as mode theory is used find bandwidth, reflection coefficients and parallel polarization.
George Alfred Burman has written: 'An optical object detection system for sensing obstructions to low speed vehicles'
"Optical" means related to light, often to visible light. So, a system that works with light.
the optical microscope is a type of microscope that uses visibal light and a system of lenses to magnify images of small samples
EOS is Electro-Optical System. It controls the optics of a lens through electronic system.
Optical density is the same in SI as in other system of units, since it is a dimensionless number. It is called the index of refraction, and can be defined as the speed of light in a vacuum divided by the speed of light in the material in question.Optical density is the same in SI as in other system of units, since it is a dimensionless number. It is called the index of refraction, and can be defined as the speed of light in a vacuum divided by the speed of light in the material in question.Optical density is the same in SI as in other system of units, since it is a dimensionless number. It is called the index of refraction, and can be defined as the speed of light in a vacuum divided by the speed of light in the material in question.Optical density is the same in SI as in other system of units, since it is a dimensionless number. It is called the index of refraction, and can be defined as the speed of light in a vacuum divided by the speed of light in the material in question.