
1) Augustin jean fresnel 2) Frequency unit 3) Non-SI metric unit 4) Physicist 5) Unit of frequency
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[frequency] A Fresnel is a unit of frequency equal to 1012 s−1. It was occasionally used in the field of spectroscopy, but its use has been superseded by terahertz (with the identical value 1012 hertz). ...
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unit of optical frequency equal to one terahertz
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Pattern of a special form of condenser lens consisting of a series of concentric stepped rings, each ring a section of a convex surface which would, if continued, form a much thicker lens. Used on focusing screens to distribute image brightness evenly over the screen
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A kind of spotlight (qv) in which the light is concentrated by a fresnel lens (a lens with concentric ridged rings). Projects a variable angle soft-edged beam. Sometimes called a frênel and given the French pronunciation.
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A type of spot light with a Fresnel lens, which due to a set of concentric circular ribbing on its surface, gives an even field of light with soft edges.
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A stepped convex lens. It is most commonly used to descripe tungsten-incandescent lamps. (Lighting)
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fres-nel′ Definitions: 1. Augustin Jean, French physicist, 1788-1827. See: Fresnel lens, Fresnel prism
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The Fresnel was a French Redoutable Class submarine of 1379 tons displacement launched in 1929. She was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 19 knots surfaced and electric motors providing a top speed of 10 knots submerged. She carried a complement of 67 and was armed with one 3.9 inch anti-aircraft gun; two machine guns and eleven 21...
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Pattern of a special form of condenser lens consisting of a series of concentric stepped rings, each ring a section of a convex surface which would, if continued, form a much thicker lens. Used on focusing screens to distribute image brightness evenly over the screen.
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[
n] - French physicist who invented polarized light and invented the Fresnel lens (1788-1827)
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A type of lantern that emits a soft edged diffused light.
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A kind of spotlight (qv) in which the light is concentrated by a fresnel lens (a lens with concentric ridged rings). Projects a variable angle soft-edged beam. Sometimes called a fr
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a unit of frequency, equal to 10 cycles per second.
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