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catoptric Meaning in Bengali



 ক্যাটপ্টরিক্,

বা ক্যাটপ্টরিক্স সংক্রান্ত; দ্বারা উত্পাদিত বা আয়না উপর ভিত্তি করে

Adjective:

ক্যাটপ্টরিক্,





catoptric's Usage Examples:

A catoptric system is also called a catopter (catoptre).


In geometry, John Horton Conway defines architectonic and catoptric tessellations as the uniform tessellations (or honeycombs) of Euclidean 3-space and.


A catoptric cistula, also called a catoptric theatre or chest, is a box with several sides lined with mirrors, so as to magnify or multiply images of any.


calls this honeycomb a truncated octahedrille in his Architectonic and catoptric tessellation list, with its dual called an oblate tetrahedrille, also.


The lighthouse was equipped with a catoptric lens and was lit for the first time on 10 October 1879.


It was also the last to be using a catoptric apparatus; that year the reflectors were replaced by a modern electric.


Fidra, in the Firth of Forth, were left as the only remaining purely catoptric lights in the service.


Light is now from catoptric sealed beam lamps, (similar to car head lights) mounted on a gearless.


are two main types of anamorphosis: perspective (oblique) and mirror (catoptric).


In 1804 it was elevated and equipped with a lantern room containing a catoptric lighting device with 24 lamps and reflectors.


It had a fixed white catoptric light located at a height of 24 feet (7.


His name is associated with Purkinje-Sanson images, being defined as catoptric images produced by reflections from the anterior and posterior surfaces.


The original light was a fixed white catoptric third order lens pointed to land 66 feet above high water and visible.


reflecting telescopes use mirrors, the design is sometimes referred to as a "catoptric" telescope.


the tower stood 41 metres (134 ft) above the sea, and the fixed white catoptric light was provided by a set of 24 Argand lamps and reflectors.


Catoptric cistula A catoptric cistula is a box with insides made of mirrors so as to distort.


The catoptric tessellation contain stereohedra cells.


It was also reported that the government stores already had a catoptric lens apparatus available that has been purchased in 1853.


The proposal with a budget of £3,770 involved the reuse of the “catoptric apparatus now at Cape Northumberland lighthouse.



catoptric's Meaning':

of or relating to catoptrics; produced by or based on mirrors

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