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eyepiece Meaning in Bengali



 আই পীস,

Noun:

আই-পীস,





eyepiece's Usage Examples:

An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes.


small refracting objective lens, an internal image-erecting system, and an eyepiece that is usually removable.


Johannes Kepler proposed an improvement on the design that used a convex eyepiece, often called the Keplerian Telescope.


photography, using a (digital) camera to record distant images through the eyepiece of an optical telescope.


object and then allows the user to examine the image closely with a smaller eyepiece lens, thus making the object look larger.


objective lens by that of the eyepiece.


Refracting telescopes typically have a lens at the front, then a long tube, then an eyepiece or instrumentation at the.


photography where the camera with its lens attached is mounted over the eyepiece of another image forming system such as an optical telescope or optical.


finally projected on a miniature display which is viewable through the eyepiece.


(monocular) telescope, binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: each eyepiece presents a slightly different image to each of the viewer's eyes and the.


may be directly viewed through one or two eyepieces on the microscope.


In high-power microscopes, both eyepieces typically show the same image, but with.


fully metered manual exposure as well as depth of field preview and an eyepiece shutter.


The instrument uses two separate optical paths with two objectives and eyepieces to provide slightly different viewing angles to the left and right eyes.


small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions.


The Gevninge helmet fragment is the dexter eyepiece of a helmet from the Viking Age or end of the Nordic Iron Age.


as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the eyepiece of a sighting device, such as a telescopic sight in a telescope, a microscope.


An achromatic eyepiece that he invented for telescopes and microscopes continues to be known as the Ramsden eyepiece.


a coincidence rangefinder, which has only one eyepiece.


A stereoscopic rangefinder uses two eyepieces and relies on the operator's visual cortex to merge.


near the primary mirror's focus to reflect the image at a 90° angle to an eyepiece mounted on the side of the telescope.


consists of an arm with a pointer and open sight at one end and a rubber eyepiece at the other.


placed a thread where that glass [the eyepiece] would best discern it, and then joining both glasses, and fitting their.



Synonyms:

lens; reticle; ocular; opera glasses; graticule; optical telescope; lense; lens system; field glasses; sights; binoculars; light microscope; reticule;

Antonyms:

invisible;

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