Uses of interference of light waves in engineering world uses of desalination of water in engineering world uses of photoelasticity in engineering world uses of echo and reverberation in engineering world
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Uses of interference light:
This is a method that uses light, such as cross-polarized light, to determine stress over objects (application is mainly over irregular objects.
Applications:
-used in the quality control of manufactured materials such as glass.
-also used in dentistry in the manufacture of dentures.
-Used in masonry to determine the stress levels in some parts of the building that mathematical calculations would not be conclusive.
-it is also used in the determination of stress level in material used in engineering- materials with notches made up of two or more materials.
Desalination of water:
This largely refers to the removal of salt from salty water(sea water). It makes use of the process of reverse osmosis.
Applications:
-used in providing fresh water for human consumption.
-The process is also applied in submarines and ships to provide fresh water for the people on board.
Interference of light waves:
This refers to the interaction of light waves that can result into a wave of a greater, lower or same amplitude as the initial light waves.
Applications:
-used in inferometry slip as means of calibrating length standards, slip gauges and in machines that measure co-ordinates.
Echo and reverberation:
An echo can be described as as a single reflection of sound while reverberations is the production of multiple persistent reflections that die out a while after the sound source.
Applications:
-Probably the most known use is in echo sounding which is used in determining the depth of the sea. This in turn used in navigation purpose or for plotting and charting.
-Used in fishing- echo sounding can be used in tracing schools of fish and determine their location.
This is a method that uses light, such as cross-polarized light, to determine stress over objects (application is mainly over irregular objects.
Applications:
-used in the quality control of manufactured materials such as glass.
-also used in dentistry in the manufacture of dentures.
-Used in masonry to determine the stress levels in some parts of the building that mathematical calculations would not be conclusive.
-it is also used in the determination of stress level in material used in engineering- materials with notches made up of two or more materials.
Desalination of water:
This largely refers to the removal of salt from salty water(sea water). It makes use of the process of reverse osmosis.
Applications:
-used in providing fresh water for human consumption.
-The process is also applied in submarines and ships to provide fresh water for the people on board.
Interference of light waves:
This refers to the interaction of light waves that can result into a wave of a greater, lower or same amplitude as the initial light waves.
Applications:
-used in inferometry slip as means of calibrating length standards, slip gauges and in machines that measure co-ordinates.
Echo and reverberation:
An echo can be described as as a single reflection of sound while reverberations is the production of multiple persistent reflections that die out a while after the sound source.
Applications:
-Probably the most known use is in echo sounding which is used in determining the depth of the sea. This in turn used in navigation purpose or for plotting and charting.
-Used in fishing- echo sounding can be used in tracing schools of fish and determine their location.
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