spherical aberration
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of spherical aberration
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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But when the first image came back, it was blurry owing to a flaw known as spherical aberration.
From Nature
In front of it, to bring the light to a focus without "spherical aberration," is a correcting plate so slightly curved that it looks like plain sheet glass.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We moved the secondary mirror in and out of focus in order to sample the spherical aberration at different levels.
From Nature
In a plane containing the image point of one colour, another colour produces a disk of confusion; this is similar to the confusion caused by two ``zones'' in spherical aberration.
From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg
Lenses, 231; correction of for colour, 240, 241; focus of, 236; rectilinear, 245; spherical aberration in, 243.
From How it Works Dealing in simple language with steam, electricity, light, heat, sound, hydraulics, optics, etc., and with their applications to apparatus in common use by Williams, Archibald
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