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- Prentice_position abstract "The Prentice position is an orientation of a prism, used in optics and ophthalmology. In this position, named after the optician Charles F. Prentice, the prism is oriented such that light enters it at an angle of 90° to the first surface, so that the beam does not refract at that surface. All the deviation caused by the prism takes place at the exit surface. In opththalmology, glass prisms were classically calibrated for use in the Prentice position, while plastic prisms were calibrated for use in the frontal position.".
- Prentice_position thumbnail Prentice_position.svg?width=300.
- Prentice_position wikiPageID "2782914".
- Prentice_position wikiPageLength "1205".
- Prentice_position wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Prentice_position wikiPageRevisionID "686667992".
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optics.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Charles_F._Prentice.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Glass_prism.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Ophthalmology.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_prism.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Prism.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Prism_correction.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink Refraction.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLink File:Prentice_position.svg.
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prentice position".
- Prentice_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "prentice position".
- Prentice_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prentice_position subject Category:Optics.
- Prentice_position hypernym Orientation.
- Prentice_position type Science.
- Prentice_position comment "The Prentice position is an orientation of a prism, used in optics and ophthalmology. In this position, named after the optician Charles F. Prentice, the prism is oriented such that light enters it at an angle of 90° to the first surface, so that the beam does not refract at that surface. All the deviation caused by the prism takes place at the exit surface.".
- Prentice_position label "Prentice position".
- Prentice_position sameAs Q7240561.
- Prentice_position sameAs m.082dtb.
- Prentice_position sameAs Q7240561.
- Prentice_position wasDerivedFrom Prentice_position?oldid=686667992.
- Prentice_position depiction Prentice_position.svg.
- Prentice_position isPrimaryTopicOf Prentice_position.