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Sensor to Measure Differences in Light Wavelength
I don’t know how I want to do it completely. I’m still in the brainstorming faze. I haven’t decided exzactly which waves I’m going to use yet. But I imagine high frequency radio waves would work. I want to emit a high radio frequency with a sensor measuring the period difference contrast sending...- Mark carlyle
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Sensor to Measure Differences in Light Wavelength
I was aiming to see through solid material- Mark carlyle
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Sensor to Measure Differences in Light Wavelength
I kinda had a couple different directions I wanted to goin. I do suppose making a 3d environment using a simulator somthing on the lines of a game engine or simplified video format. As for the tools I will look them up and familiarize myself.- Mark carlyle
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Sensor to Measure Differences in Light Wavelength
What sensor to would i use to measure the difference in wave length periods. I want to make a rendered image of somthing that field of view that is being obstructed.- Mark carlyle
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- Computing Light Measure Sensor Wavelength
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Titanium Nickel Alloy: Strength & Durability
Also how bullet proof is it? I know it is a titanium nickel alloy so I’m guessing it may be strong with the titanium in it.- Mark carlyle
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- Alloy Automobiles Engineering Nickel Strength Titanium
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering