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This displacement mirrors — perhaps a bit too closely — the experience of the central, temporary couple.
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According to the experimental results, for the 180 μm displacement of mirrors, the device presents the switching time less than 6 ms and the actuating voltage about 65 V.
The wake is skewed in the direction of the rotor rotation causing an imbalance in the displacement thickness mirrored about the centerline.
Next to the Acconci, Mr. Smithson's set of photographs "For Bern Snow -- Mirror Displacement in the Alps" shows tiny mirrors embedded in snowdrifts.
Fig. 7 Angular displacements of mirror-drive 2-DOF active vision system.
The displacement of its mirrors would be tiny, however, roughly the equivalent of a thousandth of a proton's radius.
The combination left only defocus at the eye's pupil, which could be removed by simple axial displacement of the mirrors.
These gleeful subversions and potential portals are echoed in Robert Smithson's Chalk-Mirror Displacement (1969), a historic work that draws endless landscapes out of mirrors and piles of chalk on the gallery floor, and Rebecca Warren's vitrine of neons, sculptures and bits of trash, a tiny little wasteland of contemporary art.
By displacing the mirror along the microscope axis, we introduced a shift of twice the mirror displacement and the defocus aberration at each position was recorded both with SHS and CGWS.
Figure 3 shows a modal analysis of measured displacements of the mirrors.
The black line indicates the command input (i.e., the shape signal to be tracked) and the red dashed line is the closed-loop mirror displacement response.
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