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  • The central direction and the angular width of the illuminating beam do not contribute directly to creating that fine resolution.
  • This jet extended from the core at a position angle of 260?to an angular distance of 203 with an angular width of 23.
  • Lastly, the IIS field of view is a square area, the side of which has an angular width of 59.63 mrad.
  • If you take the angular width of the fovea to be only 3 degrees, the result on that source falls down to 1 megapixel.
  • The wider pieces are exactly twice the angular width of the narrower pieces, so that two narrower pieces can fit in the place of one wider piece.
  • The angular width the secondary reflector subtends at the feed horn is typically 10?15? as opposed to 120?180?the main reflector subtends in a front-fed dish.
  • The mechanism of detection is the ability to detect such small differences in contrast or illumination, and does not depend on the angular width of the bar, which cannot be discerned.
  • Note that because the kite pieces are precisely twice the angular width of the triangular pieces, the two can be freely intermixed, with two triangular pieces taking the place of a single kite piece and vice versa.
  • The total isotropic energy of GRB 080916C is estimated at ( ) ( the oft quoted 4.9 times the sun s mass turned to energy ) and should be jet-corrected to a much lower actual energy output due to the narrow angular width of the actual bursting jet.
  • The Young experiment is an example : light passing through a pair of neighboring holes ( in close proximity ) results in the appearance of interference patterns on a screen behind the holes, but only if the angle covered by the incoming beams does not exceed a couple of degrees of angular width.
  • If you consider an interval of fixed length, and slide it along the axis towards one of the poles, the reducing radius of the corresponding latitude band is exactly counterbalanced by its increasing angular width as its surface tilts away from parallel to the axis-so that its area remains constant .-- talk ) 22 : 21, 11 November 2016 ( UTC)
  • :d = \ dfrac { x } { 2 \ tan \ theta } where d is distance from you to object, x is the object width and 2? is the angular width, assuming you are standing so that the angle between the line normal to the object's face passing through you passes through the centre of the width . talk ) 01 : 03, 20 December 2007 ( UTC)