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In photography, the focal length of an optical system measures how strongly it converges light onto the photographic medium (either film plane of the sensor of your digital camera).
It can be thought of as the distance between the optical centre of a lens, to the film/sensor.
A longer focal length, or lower optical power, is associated with larger magnification. That's why you'll see those sports photographers out on the sidelines of the field with those massive cannons of lenses; Because of the huge magification those long barrels/long "focal lengths" provide.
Green chip start-up gets $48 million in funding
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A brush optrode developed at the University of Texas uses fibers to thread past hair, thus improving scalp contact, signal levels, and overall cost and efficiency of optical scanning.IBM's new chip tech aimed at power management
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