slit width उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Their most common 4? inch shutters had four slit widths ranging from 1?to [ ! inch and up to six spring tensions for a speed range of 1 / 10 to 1 / 1000 second.
- The Widelux produced a 140?wide image in a 24?9 mm frame on 135 film with a Lux 26mm f / 2.8 lens and controlled shutter speed by varying rotation speed on a fixed slit width.
- where " L " is the slit width, " R " is the distance of the pattern ( on the screen ) from the slit, and ? is the wavelength of light used.
- The narrow slit width not only enables the capillary feed, but, when combined with the sharp channel edges directly opposite the accelerator, also ensures that a high electric field strength is obtained near the slit exit.
- The jet disturbance ( vortex ) speed from orifice to edge will vary with mean speed " U ", edge distance " h ", and slit width " d " as suggested in the Edge Tone section.
- Although the Square shutter improved the FP shutter in most ways, it still limited maximum flash X-sync speed to 1 / 125 s ( unless using special long-burn FP flash bulbs that burn throughout the slit wipe, making slit width irrelevant . ).
- What I want to know is that if we use a wave of amplitude 3.0 cm and subsequently a slit width of 3.0 cm to ensure maximum diffraction, and have the gap between the slits of 10 cm ( big I know ), what is the slit separation?
- As perfected in the 1954 Leica M3 ( West Germany ), a typical Leica-type horizontal FP shutter for 35 mm cameras is pre-tensioned to traverse the 36 millimeter wide film gate in 18 milliseconds ( at 2 meters per second ) and supports slit widths for a speed range of 1 to 1 / 1000 s.
- Note that the Contax ( Germany ) 35 mm RF camera of 1932 had a vertical travel FP shutter with dual brass-slatted roller blinds with adjustable spring tension and slit width, and a top speed of 1 / 1000 s ( the Contax II of 1936 had a claimed 1 / 1250 s top speed ), but it was woefully unreliable and not an antecedent of the modern Square shutter.