-
which are
perfectly collimated.
Other forms of
electromagnetic radiation can also be
collimated. In radiology, X-rays are
collimated to
reduce the volume...
- used with both eyes.
Collimated reticles are
created using refractive or
reflective optical collimators to
generate a
collimated image of an illuminated...
- they
become collimated, and will give the
observer the
impression that the
object represented is
indeed distant. The cross-****pit
collimated display was...
- in air, a
positive focal length is the
distance over
which initially collimated (parallel) rays are
brought to a focus, or
alternatively a
negative focal...
-
light from a star can be
treated as a
practically collimated beam, but
apart from this, a
collimated beam is
rarely if ever
found in nature,
though artificially...
- of
motion to
become more
aligned in a
specific direction (i.e., make
collimated light or
parallel rays), or to
cause the
spatial cross section of the...
- mirrors. In each case, a
transparent object is
illuminated with
collimated or nearly-
collimated light. Rays that are not
deflected by the
object proceed to...
-
parallax at infinity. The
collimated reticle image can also be seen at any eye
position in the
cylindrical volume of
collimated light created by the sight...
- angle. The
collimated transmission method has been used to
measure the
optical properties of
biological tissues since the
early 1980s. A
collimated light source...
-
these waves can be
straightened by use of a lens or mirror,
creating collimated beams with
minimal divergence, but some
degree of
divergence will remain...