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reticles Meaning in Bengali



সূক্ষ্ম লাইন একটি নেটওয়ার্ক ক্রস চুল অথবা একটি অপটিক্যাল যন্ত্র আই-পীস ফোকাল সমতলে পুতুল বিন্দু বসানো

Noun:

সূক্ষ্ম জালি,





reticles's Usage Examples:

Holdover reticles therefore are colloquially also known as "Christmas tree reticles".


Well-known examples of these reticles include GAP G2DMR.


There are many variations of reticles; this article concerns itself mainly with a simple reticle: crosshairs.


ACOG reticles are illuminated at night by an internal tritium phosphor.


The intermediate masks are known as reticles, and were initially copied to production masks using the same photographic.


Some spotting scopes also have in-built reticles for stadiametric rangefinding.


185 milliradians in one turn, and rifle scope adjustments and reticles are calibrated to this definition.


The fiducial markers on a Réseau plate are sometimes called reticles.


have programmable reticles, allowing the user to match the reticle to the weapon system the sight will be mounted on.


Some reticles included in the sight.


The fundamental difference is, however, the avoidance of reticles.


adjust to changing ambient light conditions, was able to take multiple reticles to operate in many roles and had protective features allowing it to shut.


Technologists choose from Photronics' reticles and photomasks for their micro-imaging platforms.


Trill (music), a wavy line indicating a trill Chevron, a symbol used in reticles in firearm scopes like the ACOG Rank insignia in many armed forces Chevron.


Both wafers and reticles can be handled by SMIF pods in a semiconductor fabrication environment.


Used in lithographic tools, reticles or photomasks contain.


Production of military periscopes for tanks Design and manufacture of reticles Advanced optical tests and measurements Transparent conductive coating.


daytime bright illuminated reticles are the most popular.


Some reticles have milliradian-based wind.


sights with mil adjustments and reticles are now also becoming increasingly popular in the U.


The most common reticles used today in red dot sights both.


Company level's optical sight has the same ranging marks and reticles as the one on PF-89.


by telescopic sight manufacturers using (stadiametric) rangefinding in reticles.


line scopes, each equipped with a top-mounted bullet drop compensator and reticles designed for accurate shooting at longer ranges.


Some use reticles with marked hold overs, while others prefer reticles with a simple dot and crosshair and choose to.



reticles's Meaning':

a network of fine lines dots cross hairs or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument

Synonyms:

eyepiece; reticule; cross wire; network; ocular; graticule; cross hair;

Antonyms:

invisible;

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