Definition of Aberratively. Meaning of Aberratively. Synonyms of Aberratively

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Aberratively. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Aberratively and, of course, Aberratively synonyms and on the right images related to the word Aberratively.

Definition of Aberratively

No result for Aberratively. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Aberratively from wikipedia

- Look up aberration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An aberration is something that deviates from the normal way. Aberration may also refer to: Form...
- In optics, chromatic aberration (CA), also called chromatic distortion, color aberration, color fringing, or purple fringing, is a failure of a lens to...
- In astronomy, aberration (also referred to as astronomical aberration, stellar aberration, or velocity aberration) is a phenomenon where celestial objects...
- In optics, aberration is a property of optical systems, such as lenses and mirrors, that causes the image created by the optical system to not be a faithful...
- In physics, relativistic aberration is the relativistic version of aberration of light, including relativistic corrections that become significant for...
- In optics, spherical aberration (SA) is a type of aberration found in optical systems that have elements with spherical surfaces. This phenomenon commonly...
- suffers from a number of specific optical aberrations. The optical quality of the eye is limited by optical aberrations, diffraction and scatter. Correction...
- form of optical aberration that may be distinguished from other aberrations such as spherical aberration, coma, chromatic aberration, field curvature...
- (especially telescopes), the coma (/ˈkoʊmə/), or comatic aberration, in an optical system refers to aberration inherent to certain optical designs or due to imperfection...
- The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the...