the branch of physics that studies the physical properties of light
Optics ('' appearance or look'' in ancient Greek) is a branch of physics that describes the behavior and properties of light and the interaction of light with matter. Optics explains optical phenomena.
the science of light A branch of physical science dealing with the propagation and behavior of light. In a general sense, light is that part of the electromagnetic spectrum that extends from X-rays to microwaves and includes the radiant energy that produces the sensation of vision. 4 the science that deals with the properties of light; in this case specifically dealing with light in the water column and how it is affected by the presence/absence of algae pertaining to the eye or sight methods used for gathering and guiding electromagnetic energy, including lenses and mirrors. The branch of physical science that deals with the properties and phenomena of both visible and invisible light and with vision. A term referring to the components of a light fixture (such as reflectors, refractors, lenses, louvers) or to the light emitting or light-controlling performance of a fixture. The visual properties of a film. Examples of shrink film products with good optics include: Exlfilm HSP shrink film - a superior optic shrink film, Exlfilmplus LTF Shrink Film - shrink film has excellent optics & strength, LTG Shrink Film - a light gauge polyolefin shrink film with excellent ... The science dealing with the behavior of light. That branch of physical science which is concerned with the nature and properties of light The study of nature & properties of light. Lens and Mirrors: These are the components of the conventional analog copier that convey the scanned image from the glass to the photoconductor drum. The mirrors direct the light through the lens (for focusing or magnification) to the drum. (All Z-Series models) The visual properties of a material, ie, clarity, gloss, haze.
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