Optics (n.) |
That branch of physical science which treats of the nature and properties of light, the laws of its modification by opaque and transparent bodies, and the phenomena of vision. |
Optics |
Branch of physics concerning light |
Optics |
Album |
Optic |
Set of lenses used in a lighthouse |
Optics |
Synoptics |
Spanish Translation |
Optics in Spanish is óptica |
Example Sentence (Quote) "As men of inward light are wont To turn their optics in upon 't." - Samuel Butler (poet) |
Example Sentence (Quote) "As men of inward light are wont To turn their optics in upon't." - Perception |
Example Sentence (Quote) " But optics sharp it needs, I ween, To see what is not to be seen." - Eyes |
Example Sentence (Quote) "in F. J. Duarte (2012). Laser Physicist. Optics Journal. p . 154. ISBN 978-0-9760383-1-3." - F. J. Duarte |
Example Sentence (Quote) "in F. J. Duarte (2013). Quantum Optics for Engineers. New York: CRC. ISBN 978-1439888537." - F. J. Duarte |