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UK
/ˈɒptɪks/
]
[ US /ˈɑptɪks/ ]
[ US /ˈɑptɪks/ ]
NOUN
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optical properties
the optics of a telescope - the branch of physics that studies the physical properties of light
How To Use optics In A Sentence
- However, this does not take into account the optics of the system which degrade image quality somewhat giving a commonly accepted resolution of 1 arcminute/cycle. The Register
- The laws of gravity, optics, and acceleration represent averages, not the quirky behavior of each single nanoparticle.
- The high pure water system is mainly used for photoelectricity industry and electronic, such as optics resin piece, glasses, precise revertex products ultrasonic cleaning water.
- In recent years, with micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) penetrating gradually through optics, a full new technique field-micro-opto-electro- mechanical systems (MOEMS) came into being in 1990's.
- He is still a little straitened, a little pestered by the doubting and critical optics which our time turns upon man, a little victimized by his knowledge of limitary conditions and secondary laws. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865
- Everyone knows there are a multitude of organizations connected with optics, photonics, and lasers that serve the European community.
- His most important mathematical contribution is the application of geometry to optics.
- His interest in optics also fitted in with an interest in making astronomical observations.
- Competition shooters who use optics often shoot red dot scopes, he says.
- The decision may not make for good public optics, since accountability has come to be seen as a key issue in medicare, and there have been allegations that some provinces are pursuing secret agendas to privatize health care.