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angle prismの例文

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  • Inexpensive cube polarizers are formed by cementing two right angle prisms together.
  • A double right angle prism verifies grid patterns, isolating layout errors.
  • The prism is made of two right-angled prisms of calcite ( or sometimes other Glan Foucault design.
  • Sometimes the camera was fitted with a mirror or right-angle prism so that the end result would be right-reading.
  • For ease of manufacture, the prism is often made as a pair of double-right-angled prisms and the two halves cemented together.
  • For local detail surveys, tacheometers are commonly employed although the old-fashioned rectangular technique using angle prism and steel tape is still an inexpensive alternative.
  • Narinder Singh Kapany, a physicist working at the ordnance factory in Dehradun in the 1950s was experimenting with using right-angled prisms to bend light.
  • By contrast, Canon's IS series of binoculars use a special, variable-angle prism built by connecting two flat glass plates with a bellows constructed out of special film.
  • A very shallow-angled prism was usually cemented to the front of the finished plate to deflect unwanted surface reflections, and this made plates of any substantial size impractical.
  • The device is shaped like a standard right-angled prism with an additional " roof " section ( consisting of two faces meeting at a 90?angle ) on the longest side.
  • If the single prism is a right-angled prism with the beam exiting normal to the output face, that is \ phi _ { 2, m } equal to zero, this equation reduces to
  • A mechanism typical of camcorders is Canon's variable-angle prism, which is actually a pair of prisms that move in relation to each other to change the spot where the image is projected onto the chip.