Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet MIRROR


MIRROR

Definition av MIRROR

  1. spegel; en yta i vilken ljus reflekteras så att en bild av omgivningen uppstår
  2. spegla, visa en spegelbild
  3. (data) spegel; en exakt kopia av viss data, speciellt en webbsida

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Exempel på hur man kan använda MIRROR i en mening

  • Anthemius was said to have annoyed his neighbor Zeno in two ways: first, by engineering a miniature earthquake by sending steam through leather tubes he had fixed among the joists and flooring of Zeno's parlor while he was entertaining friends and, second, by simulating thunder and lightning and flashing intolerable light into Zeno's eyes from a slightly hollowed mirror.
  • The polygonal base of each pyramid must therefore be the same, and unless otherwise specified the base vertices are usually coplanar and a bipyramid is usually symmetric, meaning the two pyramids are mirror images across their common base plane.
  • Homochirality, the property of humans having non-superimposable mirror forms, from hands to molecules.
  • If the globe is constructed so that the stars are in the positions they actually occupy on the imaginary celestial sphere, then the star field will appear reversed on the surface of the globe (all the constellations will appear as their mirror images).
  • Natural deduction, a class of proof systems based on simple and self-evident rules of inference that aim to closely mirror how reasoning actually occurs.
  • A hyperbola has two pieces, called connected components or branches, that are mirror images of each other and resemble two infinite bows.
  • Light that bounces off a mirror will show an image of whatever is in front of it, when focused through the lens of the eye or a camera.
  • Phase conjugate mirror, a type of mirror, that conjugates the phase of the light while reflecting it.
  • A primary mirror (or primary) is the principal light-gathering surface (the objective) of a reflecting telescope.
  • Examples of the latter are the enantiomers, whose molecules are mirror images of each other, and the cis and trans versions of 2-butene.
  • In this sense, "sinning" is to follow the inclinations of one's own lower nature, to turn the mirror of one's heart away from God.
  • A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex" from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured.
  • The problem of other minds does not negatively impact social interactions due to people having a "theory of mind" – the ability to spontaneously infer the mental states of others – supported by innate mirror neurons, a theory of mind mechanism, or a tacit theory.
  • Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it.
  • A magnetic mirror, also known as a magnetic trap or sometimes as a pyrotron, is a type of magnetic confinement fusion device used in fusion power to trap high temperature plasma using magnetic fields.
  • Since the Gaussian function is infinite in extent, perfect Gaussian beams do not exist in nature, and the edges of any such beam would be cut off by any finite lens or mirror.
  • An example of an off-axis optical system is a three mirror design as optics for a hyperspectral imager.
  • In polygonal mirror scanners, an overfilled type is one which uses each mirror facet at least in one dimension completely.
  • Named after the 16th-century Italian master of calligraphy Giambattista Palatino, Palatino is based on the humanist types of the Italian Renaissance, which mirror the letters formed by a broad nib pen reflecting Zapf's expertise as a calligrapher.
  • More specifically, Basidiomycota includes these groups: agarics, puffballs, stinkhorns, bracket fungi, other polypores, jelly fungi, boletes, chanterelles, earth stars, smuts, bunts, rusts, mirror yeasts, and Cryptococcus, the human pathogenic yeast.


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