Optical Measuring Instruments, Their Construction, Theory, and Use - Tapa dura

Martin, L C

 
9781025879789: Optical Measuring Instruments, Their Construction, Theory, and Use

Sinopsis

"Optical Measuring Instruments, Their Construction, Theory, and Use" is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practical applications of precision optical technology. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the mechanics and physics behind the tools used in scientific observation and measurement.

The text explores a wide range of devices, including spectrometers, microscopes, telescopes, and interferometers. It delves into the underlying optical theory, examining how light behaves within different systems and the mathematical foundations required for accurate data collection. Beyond theory, the book provides detailed insights into the physical construction of these instruments, discussing the materials, lens configurations, and mechanical components necessary for high-precision performance.

This volume is particularly valuable for its focus on the practical use of equipment in laboratory and industrial settings. It addresses the challenges of calibration, error reduction, and the optimization of optical systems for various scientific disciplines. Whether for the student of physics or the professional engineer, "Optical Measuring Instruments, Their Construction, Theory, and Use" offers a rigorous and timeless examination of the intersection between light and measurement technology, reflecting the foundational advancements of early twentieth-century optical science.

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