Sunday, June 17, 2012

Optics Made Clear: The Nature of Light And How We Use It (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM163)

Optics Made Clear: The Nature of Light And How We Use It (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM163) Review


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Have you wondered why the sky is blue? Why the sunset is red? How hummingbirds show us their many colors? Why the road ahead sometimes seems to have water on it, when it does not? Have you wondered how telescopes work to give a magnified image of distant objects? How do microscopes provide a magnified image of close objects? How do spectroscopes, eye glasses, cameras, binoculars, and similar instruments work? How do the simple rear view mirrors in cars dim and provide wide fields of view? In this book, William L. Wolfe attempts to describe many of the natural phenomena caused by light, and the optical devices that use it in terms everyone can understand.

This book is divided into five major sections. The first is a description of the basic phenomena of optics; the second includes basic optical components and instruments; the third is all about natural optical phenomena; and the fourth part is a collection of applications. The fifth contains descriptions of the above-mentioned great steps in our understanding of the world around us that are directly related to optics.

Contents

- Introduction

- The Basics

- Components and Instruments

- Natural Optical Phenomena

- Applications

- Critical Steps in Physics Involving Light

- Glossary

- Appendix A: Sizes of Things

- Appendix B: Information Sources


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