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  2. Sensing floor - Wikipedia

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    A sensing floor is a floor with embedded sensors. Depending on their construction, these floors are either monobloc (e.g. structures made of a single frame, carpets). [1] [2] [3] or modular (e.g. tiled floors, floors made of stripes of sensors). [4] [5] [6] The

  3. Simplehuman - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Simplehuman was founded by Frank Yang, who immigrated to the United States from Taiwan in 1982 [2] [3] and later started the company with the idea of making a better trash can. [1] [4] He showed his design and received his first orders at the International Home and Housewares Show from retailers such as The Container Store and Bed Bath ...

  4. Microoptoelectromechanical systems - Wikipedia

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    This figure first was introduced by M. Edward Motamedi Diagram of a digital micromirror showing the mirror mounted on the suspended yoke with the torsion spring running bottom left to top right (light grey), with the electrostatic pads of the memory cells below (top left and bottom right) DLP CINEMA. A Texas Instruments Technology

  5. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS R series full-frame and APS-C mirrorless cameras; lenses designated as RF-S are optimized for APS-C sensors, but will mount on full-frame bodies Nikon S: 34.85 mm 35 mm: 34 mm [7] Bayonet Photography Nikon Rangefinder: Nikon F: 46.5 mm 35 mm: 44 mm [8] Bayonet Photography Nikon F 35mm film SLR, Full Frame & APS-C DSLR Nikon 1: 17 mm ...

  6. Cassegrain reflector - Wikipedia

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    Light path in a Cassegrain reflecting telescope. The Cassegrain reflector is a combination of a primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror, often used in optical telescopes and radio antennas, the main characteristic being that the optical path folds back onto itself, relative to the optical system's primary mirror entrance aperture.

  7. Push broom scanner - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of how a push broom scanner captures imagery. The dark purple squares represent the subset of the area seen by the scanner at any given time and the lighter purple squares show previously scanned areas.

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