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Результаты поиска термина [monochromatic]
monochromatic | - Having a single wavelength or color. nanometer (nm)10-9 m. the average wavelength of white light is about 550 nanometers.
- A subject or image consisting of only one color in addition to any black, white, and gray tones. tip: the subtlety of the effect can be surprisingly powerful.
- The monochromatic scheme uses a single color. in most designs, a monochromatic scheme includes a combination of tints, tones, and shades from the same color family together with black, white and/or gray. to add depth and contrast.
- (homogeneous) of the same wavelength
- Light from a very small portion of the spectrum.
- Of a single wavelength or color.
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monochromatic light | Theoretically, light at one specific wavelength. practically, light with very narrow bandwidth. the light out of a laser is the most monochromatic source known. no light is absolutely single frequency since it will have some bandwidth. lasers provide the narrowest of bandwidths that can be currently achieved. |
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