zone of convergence ‹of divergence› - traduction vers Anglais
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zone of convergence ‹of divergence› - traduction vers Anglais

RECIPROCAL OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE POINT OF FOCUS AND A REFERENCE PLANE
Convergence (optics); Divergence (optics)
  • A simple [[telescope]]. Collimated (parallel) light waves converge through a lens, then diverge to be collimated by another lens, converging again through the lens of the eye.

divergence         
VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR MEASURING THE SOURCE OR SINK AT A GIVEN POINT
Divergency; Spherical divergence; Div operator; Divergence of a vector field
сущ.
1) дивергенция; движение от центра;
2) разветвление в развитии.
divergence         
VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR MEASURING THE SOURCE OR SINK AT A GIVEN POINT
Divergency; Spherical divergence; Div operator; Divergence of a vector field

[dai'və:dʒ(ə)ns]

общая лексика

дивергенция

отклонение

расхождение

разветвление

несовпадение

несходство

расходимость

офтальмология

дивергенция (расхождение, разветвление)

геодезия

невязка

Смотрите также

population divergence; accelerating divergence; angular divergence; compact divergence; cone of divergence; definite divergence; directed divergence; divergence of parameter; divergence of sequence; divergence of vector; eliminated divergence; essential divergence; frame divergence; generalized divergence; logarithmic divergence; mass divergence; proper divergence; quadratic divergence; recursive divergence; surface divergence; unconditional divergence; uniform divergence; vanishing divergence; accumulated divergence; beam divergence; divergence of bed

существительное

общая лексика

расхождение

отклонение

отличие

отход

отступление

отклонение (от нормы или стандарта)

специальный термин

дивергенция

физика

разгон (реактора)

математика

расходимость

divergency         
VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR MEASURING THE SOURCE OR SINK AT A GIVEN POINT
Divergency; Spherical divergence; Div operator; Divergence of a vector field

[dai'və:dʒ(ə)nsi]

синоним

divergence

существительное

общая лексика

расхождение

отклонение

экономика

дивергенция

Définition

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
.

Wikipédia

Vergence (optics)

In optics, vergence is the angle formed by rays of light that are not perfectly parallel to one another. Rays that move closer to the optical axis as they propagate are said to be converging, while rays that move away from the axis are diverging. These imaginary rays are always perpendicular to the wavefront of the light, thus the vergence of the light is directly related to the radii of curvature of the wavefronts. A convex lens or concave mirror will cause parallel rays to focus, converging toward a point. Beyond that focal point, the rays diverge. Conversely, a concave lens or convex mirror will cause parallel rays to diverge.

Light does not actually consist of imaginary rays and light sources are not single-point sources, thus vergence is typically limited to simple ray modeling of optical systems. In a real system, the vergence is a product of the diameter of a light source, its distance from the optics, and the curvature of the optical surfaces. An increase in curvature causes an increase in vergence and a decrease in focal length, and the image or spot size (waist diameter) will be smaller. Likewise, a decrease in curvature decreases vergence, resulting in a longer focal length and an increase in image or spot diameter. This reciprocal relationship between vergence, focal length, and waist diameter are constant throughout an optical system, and is referred to as the optical invariant. A beam that is expanded to a larger diameter will have a lower degree of divergence, but if condensed to a smaller diameter the divergence will be greater.

The simple ray model fails for some situations, such as for laser light, where Gaussian beam analysis must be used instead.

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