Use of optics in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include optics at the start of sentence, optics at the end of sentence and optics in the middle of sentence

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optics at the start of sentence


  1. Optics have fascinated Dall since he bought a spyglass telescope from a market stall in his mid-teens.

optics at the end of sentence


  1. Newton published his first work on optics.
  2. He is well versed in the science of optics.
  3. It was into bioengineering, lasers, fiber optics.
  4. Measuring current with light Another area of activity for King's is in fibre optics.
  5. About 25 percent of these are New Economy companies, with only five involved directly in optics.
  6. One hundred years later, the falsification could be revoked because of new developments in optics.
  7. DONs can be a fast way of establishing links between major conurbations, often by means of fibre optics.
  8. The DoI runs a mass of schemes to support research in particular areas, ranging from robots to fibre optics.

optics in the middle of sentence


  1. The old optics is on the fritz.
  2. But fiber optics may change all that.
  3. Fibre optics, which change colour in your hands.
  4. Talking of eyes, my optics are almost burnt through.
  5. Fiber optics transmitting 40 billion bits of data per second.
  6. Heat had intimate links with chemistry, and optics with astronomy.
  7. Another low-voltage alternative to explore is fiber optics lighting.
  8. His optics are internationally recognised to be of the highest quality.
  9. All the substrates and optics for Mr Urvill's telescope were made here.
  10. Linear array module. Integrated optics, multiplexer, amplifier and reference.
  11. Einstein's new theory on optics changed classical scientific ideas about light.
  12. Currently, there are more than 4,500 optics workers at Tucson's 136 optic firms.
  13. Tucson now faces a critical shortage of workers for optics companies like Breault's.
  14. The use of fibre optics has served to increase the volume and speed of data transmission.
  15. The rays of geometrical optics are not unlike the particle trajectories of classical mechanics.
  16. To head off competition, the telcos have invested heavily in fiber optics and sophisticated switching technology.
  17. Internet connections expanding by 15 percent a month. Fiber optics transmitting 40 billion bits of data per second.
  18. If such materials became generally available to the optics industry the payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous.
  19. The advent of fiber optics in the early 1980s, however, changed the role of satellites in the global communications industry.
  20. Newtonian mechanics, wave optics and classical electromagnetism all constituted and perhaps constitute paradigms and qualify as sciences.
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