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It is also collimated on the orbit plane of the electrons.
X-rays are produced and the beam is collimated to create a line.
To keep a laser beam very well collimated, it must have a large diameter.
The light coming from the lens to the eye is collimated, preventing accommodation.
"Then we thought of collimating beams, and we were off."
"They use a subharmonic to collimate the signal after it leaves the field."
Ingenious mechanisms were invoked to collimate the winds and so focus their energy.
In theory, collimated light does not disperse with distance.
As a result, the gamma rays come out in every direction and are difficult to collimate."
For an optical system in air, it is the distance over which initially collimated rays are brought to a focus.
A laser is collimated and then reflected off of a beam-splitting mirror.
Ions of a particular energy are extracted, accelerated, collimated and/or focused.
This is the case when the beam hitting the mirror is collimated.
"That's because solids can be collimated just like liquids and gases.
Separating the plates, however, necessitates that the illuminating light be collimated.
Collimation - The projected image is collimated which makes the light rays parallel.
The atoms of choice are heated in an oven to create gas, which is collimated into a beam.
The orientation of the fringes varies when the beam is not perfectly collimated.
You can keep the beam collimated, so it doesn't spread much over interstellar distances.
Light from an origin point O is collimated (made parallel) by a high quality objective lens.
Light from a source (top) is collimated by a lens and split into two beams using slits.
The partially collimated beams are then imaged at reduced size into the crystal.
It attempts to collimate the light that is sent out by a light bulb in all directions.
All the resulting gamma rays, if collimated, would make a potent rocket exhaust.
The beam is projected onto the workpiece by collimating and focusing optics.