「eyepiece」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ngular distances relied on inserting into the | eyepiece a thin metal sheet cut in the shape of a narr |
parties, including protective cases and bags, | eyepiece adapters and correction lenses, and underwate |
4 Look through the | eyepiece and observe the specimen you want to inspect. |
a small plinth and using a strong magnifying | eyepiece and graticle to examine the reflected virtual |
ing ways: either the tube is so arranged that | eyepiece and object glass can be interchanged, whereby |
Look through the | eyepiece as you move it so you know when to stop adjus |
ge on the gallery moves sideways to reach the | eyepiece at different azimuth. |
e angle measurements and the telescope has an | eyepiece fitted with a micrometer. |
t can be diffracted by the GLV device into an | eyepiece for virtual retinal display, or into an optic |
At low altitude, the observer accesses the | eyepiece from a wooden gallery that spans the distance |
or to the filar micrometer was the micrometer | eyepiece, invented by William Gascoigne. |
the magnification provided by a telescope and | eyepiece is equal to the telescope's focal length divi |
A crosshair | eyepiece is an ordinary ocular with the only differenc |
e designs provide mechanisms for rotating the | eyepiece mount or the entire tube assembly to a better |
finder had a very long baseline, with its own | eyepiece next to that of the viewfinder. |
transit is the passage of a star through the | eyepiece of an telescope. |
is used for the passage of a star through the | eyepiece of a telescope. |
The operator looks through the | eyepiece of the telescope while an assistant holds a t |
Next, the cross hair in the | eyepiece of the horizontal telescope is brought into c |
The tube is of the Newtonian design with the | eyepiece on its western side. |
onsisting of a rigid or flexible tube with an | eyepiece on one end, an objective lens on the other li |
This means the | eyepiece or instrument does not need to move up and do |
This is looking in through the | eyepiece plane. |
ective lens and before the image plane or the | eyepiece, serving to change the size of the image, or |
Since the digital microscope does not have an | eyepiece, the magnification cannot be found using this |
inguished and knowing the focal length of the | eyepiece, the angular distance could be calculated. |
Under dark skies, and with a moderate | eyepiece through a 150 mm telescope, M51's intrinsic s |
rlow lens may be placed immediately before an | eyepiece to effectively decrease the eyepiece's focal |
four-star asterism when viewed in a low power | eyepiece, together with the nearby Hip 22647 and anoth |
The sheet was pushed into the | eyepiece until the two adjacent edges of the metal she |
d moved with difficulty, the polarising solar | eyepiece was incompatible with telescope or accessorie |
ed by the objective lens and magnified by the | eyepiece which presents it to the viewer's eye. |
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