Optical Measuring Instruments: Their Construction, Theory, and Use (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Meyer, Lothar

 
9781332273249: Optical Measuring Instruments: Their Construction, Theory, and Use (Classic Reprint)

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Mastering optical measurement tools for precision work This book offers a clear, practical overview of how optical measuring instruments are built and used. It explains how design, materials, and the user’s needs shape reliable tools, from classic theodolites to modern spectrometers.

The text frames the topic with history, guiding principles, and real-world considerations. It highlights how human observation, vernier readings, and optical techniques combine to produce accurate measurements while noting common sources of error and how to minimize them.

What you’ll experience
- A survey of key instruments and their construction, purpose, and use
- Insights into reading scales, micrometers, and comparison methods for accuracy
- Explanations of common instrument types, from divided circles to range-finders and photometric devices
- Practical discussion of errors, calibration, and achieving reliable results in the workshop

Ideal for readers of technical reference and practitioners who work with precision optical tools, instrument makers, and teachers seeking practical context for measurement methods.

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