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  2. File:Casimir plates bubbles, with arrows.png - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:31, 27 September 2023: 2,048 × 2,048 (1.05 MB): Greg A L: Uploaded a work by User:Emok from This is a variation of File:Casimir plates.svg with arrows added.

  3. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    This image has partial transparency (254 possible levels of transparency between fully transparent and fully opaque). It can be transparent against any background despite being anti-aliased. Some image formats, such as PNG and TIFF, also allow partial transparency through an alpha channel, which solves the edge limitation problem.

  4. Category : Images that should have transparent backgrounds

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    Media in category "Images that should have transparent backgrounds" The following 105 files are in this category, out of 105 total. 111th Battle For The Bell.jpeg 370 × 208; 33 KB

  5. Mechanism of sonoluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Multi-bubble sonoluminescence creates many oscillating and collapsing bubbles that will emit light. Typically the light emission is weaker than with single-bubble sonoluminescence. The bright blue dots, which are viewable when the image is viewed at high resolution are the sonoluminescencing bubbles.

  6. Bubble sensor - Wikipedia

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    Bubble sensors are used to detect the presence of bubbles in fluid-filled tubes. They play a vital role in many fields, including medical technology, process control, pharmaceuticals, and the petroleum industry. The most common type of sensors used are ultrasonic or capacitor based. Bubble sensor for Extracorporeal Blood Circuits

  7. Sound level meter - Wikipedia

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    A common variant of the sound level meter is a noise dosemeter (dosimeter in American English). However, this is now formally known as a personal sound exposure meter (PSEM) and has its own international standard IEC 61252:1993.

  8. Iridescence - Wikipedia

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    Examples of iridescence include soap bubbles, feathers, butterfly wings and seashell nacre, and minerals such as opal. Pearlescence is a related effect where some or most of the reflected light is white. The term pearlescent is used to describe certain paint finishes, usually in the automotive industry, which actually produce iridescent effects.

  9. Bubblegram - Wikipedia

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    A complex or highly detailed image occupying a 5 cm (2 inch) cubic volume typically requires the creation of tens of thousands of such points. [ 1 ] Bubblegram images may be created by intersecting laser beams in appropriately doped plastic to induce a chemical reaction via heat or photonic excitation, creating bubbles or nodes where the ...