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Definition: DOUBLE IMAGE MICROMETER

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. A micrometer in which two images of an object are formed in the field, usually by the two halves of a bisected lens which are movable along their line of section by a screw, and distances are determined by the number of screw revolutions necessary to bring the points to be measured into optical coincidence. When the two images are formed by a bisected object glass, it is called a divided-object-glass micrometer, and when the instrument is large and equatorially mounted, it is known as a heliometer.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Definition: DOUBLE IMAGE MICROMETER

Part of SpeechDefinition
Expression1. A micrometer in which two images of an object are formed in the field, usually by the two halves of a bisected lens which are movable along their line of section by a screw, and distances are determined by the number of screw revolutions necessary to bring the points to be measured into optical coincidence. When the two images are formed by a bisected object glass, it is called a divided-object-glass micrometer, and when the instrument is large and equatorially mounted, it is known as a heliometer.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Common Expressions: DOUBLE IMAGE MICROMETER

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Double image micrometerA micrometer in which two images of an object are formed in the field, usually by the two halves of a bisected lens which are movable along their line of section by a screw, and distances are determined by the number of screw revolutions necessary to bring the points to be measured into optical coincidence. When the two images are formed by a bisected object glass, it is called a divided-object-glass micrometer, and when the instrument is large and equatorially mounted, it is known as a heliometer. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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