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What are optical devices?
Optical devices are instruments that use light and lenses to manipulate and control the behavior of light. They are used to create, detect, or manipulate images, as well as to measure and analyze light. Examples of optical devices include cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and fiber optics. These devices are essential in various fields such as photography, medicine, astronomy, and telecommunications.
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What is optical beauty?
Optical beauty refers to the aesthetic appeal of visual stimuli, such as art, design, or natural landscapes, that is perceived through the sense of sight. It encompasses the visual harmony, balance, and pleasing qualities of an object or scene that evoke a sense of admiration and pleasure in the viewer. Optical beauty can be found in various forms, including color combinations, symmetry, proportion, and visual patterns, and it often plays a significant role in influencing human emotions and perceptions.
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What is the difference between an optical in and an optical out connection?
An optical in connection, also known as TOSLINK or SPDIF, is used to input an optical digital audio signal into a device, such as a soundbar or receiver. This allows the device to receive and process the audio signal from an external source, such as a Blu-ray player or gaming console. On the other hand, an optical out connection is used to output an optical digital audio signal from a device to another external device, such as a soundbar or amplifier. This allows the device to send the audio signal to another device for playback or further processing. In summary, an optical in connection receives an audio signal, while an optical out connection sends an audio signal.
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Are optical illusions physically explainable?
Yes, optical illusions are physically explainable. They occur when our brain interprets visual information in a way that does not match the physical reality of the stimulus. This can happen due to the way our eyes perceive light and color, or how our brain processes and interprets visual information. Scientists and researchers have been able to study and explain many optical illusions through understanding the mechanisms of human vision and perception.
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Optical Networks
Following the emergence of lasers and optical fibers, optical networking made its beginning in the 1970s with high-speed LANs/MANs.In the 1980s, when the bandwidth of intercity microwave links turned out to be inadequate for digital telephony, the technology for single-wavelength optical communications using SONET/SDH arrived as a saviour to replace the microwave links.However, single-wavelength links couldn't utilize the huge bandwidth (25 THz) of optical fibers, while the bandwidth demands kept soaring.This necessitated the use of wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) for concurrent transmission over multiple wavelengths, increasing the available bandwidth significantly. Today, optical networking has become an indispensable part of telecommunication networks at all hierarchical levels.The book Optical Networks provides a graduate level presentation of optical networks, capturing the past, present and ensuing developments with a unique blend of breadth and depth.The book is organized in four parts and three appendices.Part I presents an overview and the enabling technologies in two chapters, Part II presents the single-wavelength optical networks in three chapters, while Part III deals with the various forms of WDM optical networks in four chapters.Finally, Part IV presents some selected topics in six chapters, dealing with a number of contemporary and emerging topics. Optical Networks provides a comprehensive all-in-one text for beginning graduate as well as final-year undergraduate students, and also allows R&D engineers to quickly refresh the basics and then move on to emerging topics.
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Optical Physics
This fourth edition of a well-established textbook takes students from fundamental ideas to the most modern developments in optics.Illustrated with 400 figures, it contains numerous practical examples, many from student laboratory experiments and lecture demonstrations.Aimed at undergraduate and advanced courses on modern optics, it is ideal for scientists and engineers.The book covers the principles of geometrical and physical optics, leading into quantum optics, using mainly Fourier transforms and linear algebra.Chapters are supplemented with advanced topics and up-to-date applications, exposing readers to key research themes, including negative refractive index, surface plasmon resonance, phase retrieval in crystal diffraction and the Hubble telescope, photonic crystals, super-resolved imaging in biology, electromagnetically induced transparency, slow light and superluminal propagation, entangled photons and solar energy collectors.Solutions to the problems, simulation programs, key figures and further discussions of several topics are available at www.cambridge.org/lipson.
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Optical Delusion
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return in Spring 2023 with new album 'Optical Delusion', the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018's 'Monster's Exist'. Recorded in Orbital's Brighton studio, 'Optical Delusion' includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
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Managerial Economics : Applications, Strategies and Tactics
Learn how to think analytically and make better business decisions as a future business leader with the insights found in MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS: APPLICATIONS, STRATEGIES AND TACTICS, 14E.This timely edition illustrates how today’s effective managers apply economic theory and techniques to solve real-world everyday decision problems.The concise new edition offers a comprehensive current approach with cutting-edge coverage of important and relevant management topics.
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How are optical cables connected?
Optical cables are connected using a process called splicing. This involves carefully aligning the two cable ends and fusing them together using heat. Another method is using connectors, where the cable ends are terminated with a connector that can be easily plugged into a compatible port. Both methods ensure that the optical fibers are aligned properly to allow for the transmission of light signals with minimal loss.
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Do you like optical illusions?
As an AI, I do not have personal preferences or feelings. However, I can appreciate the creativity and ingenuity behind optical illusions. They are fascinating to observe and can challenge our perception of reality, making them a fun and intriguing form of art.
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What are creamy optical switches?
Creamy optical switches are a type of mechanical keyboard switch that provides a smooth and tactile typing experience. They are designed to have a creamy and buttery feel when pressed, making them popular among users who prefer a softer and quieter typing experience. These switches use an infrared light beam to register key presses, resulting in faster response times and improved durability compared to traditional mechanical switches. Creamy optical switches are often used in gaming keyboards and are favored by users who prioritize comfort and precision in their typing and gaming experiences.
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What is the optical input?
The optical input, also known as TOSLINK or S/PDIF, is a type of digital audio connection that uses fiber optic cables to transmit audio signals. It is commonly found on audio equipment such as home theater systems, soundbars, and audio receivers. The optical input allows for high-quality, lossless transmission of audio signals, making it ideal for connecting devices that support digital audio output. This type of connection is popular for its ability to deliver clear and accurate sound without interference or degradation.
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