- quartz compensator
- кварцевый компенсатор
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
compensator, Sénamont — A quarter wave plate inserted above the specimen in the parallel 0”position with a rotating calibrated analyzer. Measures low retardation and requires the use of monochromatic light. compensator, tilting (Berek) A compensator typically… … Forensic science glossary
compensator, full-wave — (red plate) A compensator using a plate of gypsum, selenite, or quartz, which introduces a fixed retardation between 530 to 550 nm (approximately the retardation of the first order red color on the Michel Levy chart) … Forensic science glossary
compensator, quartz wedge — A wedge, cut from quartz, having continuously variable retardation extending over several orders of interference colors (usually 3 to 7) … Forensic science glossary
compensator — ˈkämpənˌsād.ə(r), ˌpen noun ( s) Etymology: compensate + or : one that compensates: as a. : autotransformer b. : balancer set 1 … Useful english dictionary
Crystal oscillator — A miniature 4 MHz quartz crystal enclosed in a hermetically sealed HC 49/US package, used as the resonator in a crystal oscillator. A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal … Wikipedia
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Diving watch — Omega Seamaster model 2220.80, with a water resistance of 300 m (1,000 ft). The second crown (at 10 o clock) is a helium release valve. A diving watch is a watch designed for underwater diving that features, as a minimum, a water… … Wikipedia
Jacques Babinet — (March 5 1794 in Lusignan, France ndash; October 21 1872 in Paris, France) was a French physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who is best known for his contributions to optics. Babinet started his studies at the Lycée Napoléon, but was… … Wikipedia
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