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Meaning of fresnel lens
Wordnet
fresnel lens (n)
lens composed of a number of small lenses arranged to make a lightweight lens of large diameter and short focal length
Webster
fresnel lens ()
See under Lens.
fresnel lens Sentence Examples
- The lighthouse utilized a massive Fresnel lens to project its powerful beam over vast distances.
- The Fresnel lens employed in the compact camera allowed for a wide field of view and shallow depth of field.
- The overhead projector employed a specialized Fresnel lens to create a bright, evenly illuminated image.
- The high-intensity Fresnel lens in the spotlight generated a concentrated beam for theatrical performances.
- The wide-angle Fresnel lens in the submarine's periscope provided a panoramic view of the underwater environment.
- The Fresnel lens in the satellite telescope enhanced its image resolution and reduced aberrations.
- The Fresnel lens in the magnifying glass created a sharp, clear image with minimal distortion.
- The large Fresnel lens installed on the rooftop acted as a parabolic reflector, directing sunlight towards solar panels.
- The holographic projector used a Fresnel lens to create a three-dimensional image that appeared to float in space.
- The Fresnel lens in the aircraft headlamp produced a wide and uniform beam, reducing glare for oncoming drivers.
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lens composed of a number of small lenses arranged to make a lightweight lens of large diameter and short focal lengthSee under Lens.
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The lighthouse utilized a massive Fresnel lens to project its powerful beam over vast distances.
The Fresnel lens employed in the compact camera allowed for a wide field of view and shallow depth of field.
The overhead projector employed a specialized Fresnel lens to create a bright, evenly illuminated image.
The high-intensity Fresnel lens in the spotlight generated a concentrated beam for theatrical performances.