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Definition of Eyepeice
Eye"piece` (?), n. (Opt.)
The lens, or combination of lenses, at the eye end of a
telescope or other optical instrument, through which the image formed
by the mirror or object glass is viewed.
Collimating eyepiece. See under
Collimate. -- Negative, or
Huyghenian, eyepiece, an
eyepiece consisting of two plano-convex lenses with their curved
surfaces turned toward the object glass, and separated from each
other by about half the sum of their focal distances, the image
viewed by the eye being formed between the two lenses. it was devised
by Huyghens, who applied it to the telescope. Campani applied it to
the microscope, whence it is sometimes called Campani's
eyepiece. -- Positive eyepiece, an
eyepiece consisting of two plano-convex lenses placed with their
curved surfaces toward each other, and separated by a distance
somewhat less than the focal distance of the one nearest eye, the
image of the object viewed being beyond both lenses; -- called also,
from the name of the inventor, Ramsden's eyepiece. --
terrestrial, or Erecting
eyepiece, an eyepiece used in telescopes for viewing
terrestrial objects, consisting of three, or usually four, lenses, so
arranged as to present the image of the object viewed in an erect
position.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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