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Binoculars are often referred to by two numbers separated with an "x". For example: 8x32. The first number is the power or magnification of the binocular. With an 8x32 binocular, the object being viewed appears to be eight times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
Ãâó: www.the-eye-shop.com/feat/gb/bushnell_glossary.htm
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The visual increase of size that is created by an amplifier. In systems where the air amplifier has adjustable magnification, this is accomplished by adjusting the flow or back-pressure within the amplifier to agree with the master sizes. On systems that have an air amplifier with fixed magnification, it is essential that the air gage tooling is precise so that full amplification can be achieved.
Ãâó: www.edmundsgages.com/references1.htm
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Different sizes of bar code symbols, stated as a decimal multiplier of a standard size.
Ãâó: www.currell.net/barcodes/bar_glos.htm
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