lens clock is a mechanical dial indicator that is used to measure the dioptric power of a lens. It is a specialized version of a spherometer. A lens clock...
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Optical power (redirect from Power--Lens)
different refractive power than the other eye. Accommodation of the eye Lens clock Lensmeter Plate scale Vergence Vertometer Basu, Dipak (2018-10-08). Dictionary...
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holds the magnifying glass close to his or her eye. Astigmatism Dioptrics Lens clock Lensmeter Optics Optometry Prism correction § Prism dioptres Vertometer...
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still predominant in the optical world. Lens clock Optical power Diopter Focometer Prism dioptre Corrective lens components Abbe refractometer "Vertometer...
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concentrated on a segment of metal through a lens. The metal buckles and the buckling force resets the clock to noon. The combination can, in principle...
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measure the radius of curvature of a right-circular cylinder. Lapidary Lens clock Lens (optics) Lensometer This article incorporates text from a publication...
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on the offset. Cruising rod Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) Lens clock Pace stick The 10th day of the 60-day cycle. Lit. "the day of the new...
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A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. The advantage of a pendulum for timekeeping is that it...
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glasses or contact lenses. Clocks usually have a conventional display on their body, in addition to the projector, Projection clocks are also used in advertising...
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Panoramic photography (redirect from Panoramic lens)
The lenses were eight centimeters apart from each other with an indicator in between the lens to help the photographer set the camera level. A clock motor...
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Clock may strain some viewers' suspension of disbelief, it's a mostly effective attempt to view reproductive pressures through a chilling horror lens...
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The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for "Electro-Focus": automatic focusing...
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CLOCK (backronym for circadian locomotor output cycles kaput) is a gene encoding a basic helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is known to affect...
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Time dilation (redirect from Clock hypothesis)
Time dilation is the difference in elapsed time as measured by two clocks, either because of a relative velocity between them (special relativity), or...
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A clock position, or clock bearing, is the direction of an object observed from a vehicle, typically a vessel or an aircraft, relative to the orientation...
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Eyepiece (redirect from Eyepiece lens)
An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes. It is named because...
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Sundial (redirect from Solar clock)
the Sun's rays through a thin slit or focusing them through a cylindrical lens. A spot of light may be formed by allowing the Sun's rays to pass through...
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A fiberscope is a flexible optical fiber bundle with a lens on one end and an eyepiece or camera on the other. It is used to examine and inspect small...
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A nuclear clock or nuclear optical clock is an atomic clock being developed that will use the energy of a nuclear isomeric transition as its reference...
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Clockwork (redirect from Clock work)
Clockwork refers to the inner workings of either mechanical devices called clocks and watches (where it is also called the movement) or other mechanisms that...
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Optical clocks are the most precise instruments ever developed. The precision of a clock is the smallest unit of time it can measure. Optical clocks reach...
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paper proposing their use in precision measurement, a clock-driven aerial telescope objective lens constructed in 1685 by Italian-French astronomer Giovanni...
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curvature of the cornea and protective reaction changes in the lens of the eye, called lens astigmatism, that has the same mechanism as spasm of accommodation...
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Twin paradox (redirect from Clock paradox)
stationary and synchronous clocks that are placed at points A and B, if the clock at A is moved along the line AB and stops at B, the clock that moved from A would...
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Pendulum (redirect from Sympathy of Clocks)
energy loss in precision clocks) the bob is traditionally a smooth disk with a lens-shaped cross section, although in antique clocks it often had carvings...
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Fusee (horology) (redirect from Fusee (part of clock))
earliest existing clock with a fusee, also the earliest spring-powered clock, is the Burgunderuhr (Burgundy clock), a chamber clock whose iconography...
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Bob (physics) (section Use in clocks)
pendulum, this allows clocks to run longer on a given power source. Traditionally, a clock pendulum bob is a round flat disk, lens-shaped in section, to...
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2023-10-24October 24, 2023 1953 Adventures of Captain Marvel Chapter Six: Lens of Death Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett 2023-11-06November...
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The James Lick Telescope is a refracting telescope built in 1888. It has a lens, which is 91 centimetres (36 in) in diameter—a major achievement in its day...
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Lenticle may refer to: A small lens. A glass panel in a clock case through which one can see the movement of the pendulum. A lens-shaped layer of mineral or...
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