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fresnel
1[ fruh-nel, French frey-nel ]
noun
- a unit of frequency, equal to 10 12 cycles per second.
Fresnel
2[ fruh-nel; French frey-nel ]
noun
- Augustin Jean, 1788–1827, French physicist.
Fresnel
1/ frɛnɛl /
noun
- FresnelAugustin Jean17881827MFrenchSCIENCE: physicist Augustin Jean (oɡystɛ̃ ʒɑ̃). 1788–1827, French physicist: worked on the interference of light, contributing to the wave theory of light
fresnel
2/ ˈfreɪnɛl; frɛnɛl /
noun
- a unit of frequency equivalent to 10 12hertz
Fresnel
/ frā-nĕl′ /
- French physicist whose investigations of the interference, diffraction, and polarization of light helped establish the theory that light moves in a wavelike motion. Fresnel also made great contributions to the field of optics, including the development of a compound lens for use in lighthouses.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fresnel1
Example Sentences
This is called a 'Fresnel lens' or 'zone plate lens', and it focuses light using diffraction rather than refraction.
Before the 11 a.m. boat ride back to the mainland, Dre Elmore likes to show off the retired Fresnel lens and the array of still-working machinery in the fog signal building.
Before the 11 a.m. boat ride back to the mainland, Dre Elmore likes to show off the retired Fresnel lens and the array of still-working machinery in the fog signal building.
The glint in Gallichotte’s eyes reflects the setting sun as he becomes more animated in the telling of their 2018 mailbox creation story: the purchase of reference books, hours of careful research, the need for authenticity, the acquisition of a Fresnel lens.
The first such lenses were invented by the French scientist Augustin-Jean Fresnel in 1819 to provide lightweight lenses for lighthouses.
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