Definitionn. the branch of physics that studies the physical properties of light
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He is doing optics in the medical college. [Please select]
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For the study of Zeeman effects (see Magneto-Optics) the echelon seems specially adapted, while the great pliability of 'Fabry and Perot's methods, allowing a clear interpretation of results, is likely to secure them permanently an established place in measurements of precision. [Please select]
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"No; but I will some day," declared the old man, a fanatic gleam shining in his faded optics. [Please select]
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It is based on the performance of the famous Hermann, and relies on a principle of optics for its success. [Please select]
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KENT Madam How and Lady Why CHARLES KINGSLEY Wonders of Optics F. [Please select]
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"Have I clapped deadlights on my optics, or am I gone plumb locoed." [Please select]
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The table of logarithms is one thing, and its vital play, in botany, music, optics, and architecture, another. [Please select]
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_I'm_ sure I don't want to read riddles in a strange gentleman's optics.' [Please select]
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