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principal axis
noun
- Optics. a line passing through the center of the surface of a lens or spherical mirror and through the centers of curvature of all segments of the lens or mirror.
- Physics. one of three mutually perpendicular axes of a body about which the moment of inertia is maximum or minimum.
principal axis
noun
- the line passing through the optical centre and centres of curvature of the faces of a lens or a curved mirror
- any of three mutually perpendicular axes about which the moment of inertia of a body is maximum
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Word History and Origins
Origin of principal axis1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
These are at points on the principal axis that are twice as far from O, the center of the lens, as are the principal foci.
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In the stauraxonia the vertical imaginary principal axis is cut by two or more horizontal cross-axes or radial-axes.
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Direct nitration gives (principally) m-nitrobenzoic acid, also pseudo-tetragonal with a much shorter principal axis.
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Benzoic acid is pseudo-tetragonal, the principal axis being remarkably long; there is no cleavage at right angles to this axis.
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The intersection of this last line with the principal axis will give the optical center.
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