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Mirror Mount: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror Mount - Applications
Laser cavity end mirrors need very precise alignment. Due to their low divergence laser beams need precise steering mirrors. For rapid pr...
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Mirror: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror - Applications
Mirror - Viewing one's own body.
A mirror is used for inspecting parts of one's body which are difficult or impossible to see directly,...
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Mirror: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror - Image In A Mirror
For an object with approximate reflection symmetry, a reflection in some mirror plane corresponds to a combination of:
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Mirror: Encyclopedia - Mirror
A mirror is a surface with good specular reflection that is smooth enough to form an image. The best known example is the plane mirror. T...
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Mirror: Encyclopedia - Mirror
A mirror is a surface with good specular reflection that is smooth enough to form an image. The best known example is the plane mirror. T...
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Mirror Mount: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror Mount - Types Of Mirror Mount
The most common type of mirror mount is the kinematic mount. This type of mount is designed according to the principles of kinematic dete...
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Chirality Chemistry: Encyclopedia - Chirality Chemistry
In chemistry, a molecule is chiral if it is not superimposable on its mirror image regardless of how it is turned in space or reshaped by...
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Process Oriented Psychology: Encyclopedia - Process Oriented Psychology
Process Oriented Psychology refers to a body of theory and practice that encompasses a broad range of psychotherapeutic, personal growth,...
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Aperture: Encyclopedia - Aperture
In optics, an aperture is something which restricts the diameter of the light path through one plane in an optical system. This may be th...
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High Speed Photography: Encyclopedia Ii - High Speed Photography - Stroboscopy And Laser Applications
Doc Edgerton is generally credited with pioneering the use of the stroboscope to freeze fast motion. He eventually helped found EG&G,...
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High Speed Photography: Encyclopedia Ii - High Speed Photography - High Speed Film Cameras
As film and mechanical transports improved, the high-speed film camera became available for scientific research. Kodak eventually shifted...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - The Ideal Op-amp
The ideal op-amp has an infinite open-loop gain (see also gain), infinite bandwidth, infinite input impedances, zero output impedance and...
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High Speed Photography: Encyclopedia Ii - High Speed Photography - Streak Shadowgraph And Motion Compensation Photography
By removing the prism from the rotary prism cameras, and using a very narrow slit in place of the shutter, it is possible to take images ...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Notation
A typical circuit symbol for an op-amp looks like this:
Its terminals are:
V+: non-inverting input
V−: inverting input
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Use In Electronics System Design
The ability to use the general black box op-amp during circuit design makes complicated circuits much easier to work with and understand,...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Ac Behavior
The op-amp gain calculated at DC does not apply at higher frequencies. This effect is due to limitations within the op-amp itself, such a...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Basic Op-amp Circuit
The generic op-amp has two inputs and one output. The output voltage is a multiple of the difference between the two inputs (some are mad...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Op-amp Limitations
Although the design of most op-amp circuits relies on the "golden rules" above, designers should also be aware that no real op-amp can ma...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Internal Circuitry Of 741 Type Op-amp
Although it is useful and easy to treat the op-amp as a black box with a perfect input/output characteristic, it is important to understa...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Ac Behaviour
The op-amp gain calculated at DC does not apply at higher frequencies. This effect is due to limitations within the op-amp itself, such a...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Ac Behaviour
The op-amp gain calculated at DC does not apply at higher frequencies. This effect is due to limitations within the op-amp itself, such a...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Basic Op-amp Circuit
The generic op-amp has two inputs and one output. The output voltage is a multiple of the difference between the two inputs (some are mad...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Op-amp Limitations
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Internal Circuitry Of 741 Type Op-amp
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - The Ideal Op-amp
The ideal op-amp has an infinite open-loop gain (see also gain), infinite bandwidth, infinite input impedances, zero output impedance and...
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Notation
A typical circuit symbol for an op-amp looks like this:
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Vout: output
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Operational Amplifier: Encyclopedia Ii - Operational Amplifier - Use In Electronics System Design
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Carbon Dioxide Laser: Encyclopedia Ii - Carbon Dioxide Laser - Construction
Because CO2 lasers operate in the infrared, special materials are necessary for their construction. Typically, the mirrors are made of co...
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Process Oriented Psychology: Encyclopedia Ii - Process Oriented Psychology - History
Process Work was founded by Arnold Mindell, then a Jungian analyst, in the late 1970’s. It has its origin in Mindell’s observation th...
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Solar Sail: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Sail - How They Work
The spacecraft deploys a large membrane mirror which reflects light from the Sun or some other source. The radiation pressure on the mirr...
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Solar Sail: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Sail - Applications
Robert Forward proposed the use of lasers to push solar sails, providing beam-powered propulsion. Given a sufficiently powerful laser and...
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Schmidt Camera: Encyclopedia Ii - Schmidt Camera - Invention And Design
The Schmidt camera was designed by Bernhard Schmidt (1879-1935). Its optical components are an easy to make spherical primary mirror, and...
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Amplitude Modulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Amplitude Modulation - Forms Of Am
In its basic form, amplitude modulation produces a signal with power concentrated at the carrier frequency and in two adjacent sidebands....
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Insecticide: Encyclopedia Ii - Insecticide - Classes Of Insecticides A Short History
A series of classes of insecticides have existed, as time progressed one class has largely replaced the one before it. These trends in th...
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Common Knowledge: Encyclopedia Ii - Common Knowledge - Example
It is common to introduce the idea of common knowledge by some variant of the following logic puzzle:[2] On an island, there are n people...
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Ti-sapphire Laser: Encyclopedia Ii - Ti-sapphire Laser - Chirped-pulse Amplifiers Chirped Pulse Amplification
These devices generate ultrashort, ultra-high-intensity pulses with a duration of 20 to 100 femtoseconds and pulse energies up to 5 milli...
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Reflection Physics: Encyclopedia Ii - Reflection Physics - Other Types Of Reflection
Reflection physics - Diffuse reflection.
(main article diffuse reflection)
Light bounces off in all directions due to the microscopic i...
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Request For Comments: Encyclopedia Ii - Request For Comments - Obtaining Rfcs
Official sources for RFCs on the World Wide Web are the RFC Editor and the IETF repository. Unofficially, they are obtainable from a mult...
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Tank Car: Encyclopedia Ii - Tank Car - History
The narrow domes on these East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad tank cars mirror the designs of the first all-steel units.
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Request For Comments: Encyclopedia Ii - Request For Comments - Obtaining Rfcs
The official source for RFCs on the World Wide Web is the RFC Editor. Unofficially, they are obtainable from a multitude of mirrors acces...
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Marsh Test: Encyclopedia Ii - Marsh Test - Precursor Methods
The first breakthrough in the detection of arsenic poisoning was in 1775 when Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered a way to change arsenic tri...
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Musicality Dance: Encyclopedia Ii - Musicality Dance - Notes
Tempo: Slower music gives dancers more time to play, more time for style and variations. Faster music forces dancers to be more creative ...
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Openoffice.org: Encyclopedia Ii - Openoffice.org - Components
OpenOffice.org is a collection of different applications that work together closely to provide the features expected from a modern office...
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Perl: Encyclopedia Ii - Perl - Cpan
CPAN, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, is a collection of mirrored web sites that serve as a primary archive and distribution chan...
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Tony Martin Farmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Tony Martin Farmer - Aftermath
The family of Fearon applied for, and received, an estimated £5,000 of legal aid to sue Martin for loss of earnings due to the injury he...
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Openoffice.org: Encyclopedia Ii - Openoffice.org - Components
OpenOffice.org is a collection of different applications that work together closely to provide the features expected from a modern office...
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David Beckham: Encyclopedia Ii - David Beckham - Quotations
"10 heroic lions, one stupid boy" — Daily Mirror headline after Beckham's sending off against Argentina.
"David Beckham is Britain's fi...
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David Beckham: Encyclopedia Ii - David Beckham - Quotations
"10 heroic lions, one stupid boy" — Daily Mirror headline after Beckham's sending off against Argentina.
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Glider Pro: Encyclopedia Ii - Glider Pro - Versions Of The Game
Glider PRO - Differences between OS X/Carbon and System 7-OS 9/Classic versions.
Glider PRO was initially released for System 7 and was...
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System/34: Encyclopedia Ii - System/34 - Terminals Displays Screens Workstations And Monitors
Are words used interchangeably to describe the same thing. An operator sat in front of a device that vaguely resembles today's PC, excep...
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Word In religious and philosophical usage, a translation of the Greek logos or Latin verbum. Its meaning here is that of reason manife...
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Korea:
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Definition and meaning of Korea
Korea - [Social Studies] Korea is a nation in northern Asia divided following World War II b...
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Korea:
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Definition and meaning of Korea
Korea - [Social Studies] Korea is a nation in northern Asia divided following World War II b...
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Mirror: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror - Effect
In a plane mirror, a parallel beam of light changes its direction as a whole, whilst still remaining parallel; the images formed by a pla...
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Mirror: Encyclopedia Ii - Mirror - Composition
Early mirrors were usually a sheet of polished metal, often silver or copper, for example the Aranmula kannadi.
Most modern mirrors consi...
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