angular magnification उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A different interpretation of the working of the latter case is that the magnifying glass changes the diopter of the eye ( making it myopic ) so that the object can be placed closer to the eye resulting in a larger angular magnification.
- These poles and zone-lines, whilst inducing fluctuations in data density in the reconstructed datasets, which can prove problematic during post-analysis, are critical for determining information such as angular magnification, as the crystallographic relationships between features are typically well known.
- This illusion of a rotating cylinder during panning is caused by the horizontal movement of the image being ( due to the angular magnification of the device ) faster and more uniform ( with less parallax ) compared to the naked eye and also not corresponding to the felt rotational speed of the observer's head.
- Telescopic optical components that have been used as the unit cell of two-dimensional arrays, and which therefore form homogeneous METATOYs, include a pair of identical lenses ( focal length f ) that share the same optical axis ( perpendicular to the METATOY ) and that are separated by 2 f, that is they share one focal plane ( a special case of a refracting telescope with angular magnification-1 ); a pair of non-identical lenses ( focal lengths f _ 1 and f _ 2 ) that share the same optical axis ( again perpendicular to the METATOY ) and that are separated by f _ 1 + f _ 2, that is they again share one focal plane ( a generalization of the former case, a refracting telescope with any angular magnification ); a pair of non-identical lenses ( focal lengths f _ 1 and f _ 2 ) that share one focal plane, that is, they share the direction of the optical axis, which is not necessarily perpendicular to the METATOY, and they are separated by f _ 1 + f _ 2 ( a generalization of the former case ); a prism; and a Dove prism
- Telescopic optical components that have been used as the unit cell of two-dimensional arrays, and which therefore form homogeneous METATOYs, include a pair of identical lenses ( focal length f ) that share the same optical axis ( perpendicular to the METATOY ) and that are separated by 2 f, that is they share one focal plane ( a special case of a refracting telescope with angular magnification-1 ); a pair of non-identical lenses ( focal lengths f _ 1 and f _ 2 ) that share the same optical axis ( again perpendicular to the METATOY ) and that are separated by f _ 1 + f _ 2, that is they again share one focal plane ( a generalization of the former case, a refracting telescope with any angular magnification ); a pair of non-identical lenses ( focal lengths f _ 1 and f _ 2 ) that share one focal plane, that is, they share the direction of the optical axis, which is not necessarily perpendicular to the METATOY, and they are separated by f _ 1 + f _ 2 ( a generalization of the former case ); a prism; and a Dove prism