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The vector stencils library "Optics" contains 17 symbol icons: reflecting surface; convex and concave lens with and without optic axis, body or ray; ray; parallel beam of light; point light source; prism with and without ray path; refraction.
Use these shapes for drawing physical schemes of geometrical optics experiments and ray tracing diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Physics solution from the Science and Education area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Reflecting Surface
Reflecting Surface, reflecting surface,
Convex Lens
Convex Lens, convex lens,
Concave Lens
Concave Lens, concave lens,
Object
Object, physical body,
Ray
Ray, light ray, ray,
Point Light Source
Point Light Source, point light source,
Prism
Prism, prism,
Refraction
Refraction, refraction, complete reflection,
Body and Convex Lens
Body and Convex Lens, body, convex lens,
Body and concave lens
Body and concave lens, body, concave lens,
Convex Lens and Ray
Convex Lens and Ray, convex lens, ray,
Concave Lens and Ray
Concave Lens and Ray, concave lens, ray,
Ray path through prism
Ray path through prism, ray path, prism,
Parallel beam of light
Parallel beam of light, parallel beam, light,
Parallel beam of light 2
Parallel beam of light 2, parallel beam, light,
Concave lens, optic axis
Concave lens, optic axis,  lens, optic axis,
Convex lens, optic axis
Convex lens, optic axis,  lens, optic axis,
The vector stencils library "Optics" contains 17 symbol icons: reflecting surface; convex and concave lens with and without optic axis, body or ray; ray; parallel beam of light; point light source; prism with and without ray path; refraction.
Use these shapes for drawing schemes of physical experiments in geometrical optics and ray tracing diagrams.
"Geometrical optics, or ray optics, describes light propagation in terms of "rays". The "ray" in geometric optics is an abstraction, or "instrument", which can be used to approximately model how light will propagate. Light rays are defined to propagate in a rectilinear path as they travel in a homogeneous medium. Rays bend (and may split in two) at the interface between two dissimilar media, may curve in a medium where the refractive index changes, and may be absorbed and reflected. Geometrical optics provides rules, which may depend on the color (wavelength) of the ray, for propagating these rays through an optical system. This is a significant simplification of optics that fails to account for optical effects such as diffraction and interference. It is an excellent approximation, however, when the wavelength is very small compared with the size of structures with which the light interacts. Geometric optics can be used to describe the geometrical aspects of imaging, including optical aberrations." [Geometrical optics. Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Optics" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Physics solution from the Science and Education area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Optical symbols
Optical symbols, refraction, complete reflection, reflecting surface, ray path, prism, prism, point light source, physical body, parallel beam, light, light ray, ray, convex lens, ray, convex lens, concave lens, ray, concave lens, body, convex lens, body, concave lens,  lens, optic axis,

Calculate the cost of creating or updating a wireless computer network

Any wireless network is some computer network that can use any needed wireless data connections that can be placed between the network nodes. Any wireless networking is known to be one of the methods by which both telecommunications networks and business installations, same as the homes avoid the process of introducing the cables into some building.

Drawing some wireless computer network as it may be a challenge, especially for those who do not have as much experience of doing it. That is why the CS Odessa team has developed the Wireless Networks solution so it can be used for simplifying all the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM users work on the needed diagrams.
The vector stencils library "Mechanics" contains 29 mechanical symbols.
Use these shapes for drawing mechanics experiment schemes and physical diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Physics solution from the Science and Education area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Rest
Rest, rest, stop, detent,
Co-ordinates
Co-ordinates, co-ordinate, axis, axes, scale,
Inclined plane
Inclined plane, inclined plane,
Block
Block, block,
Block System
Block System, block system,
Mathematical pendulum
Mathematical pendulum, mathematical pendulum,
Inclined plane with block
Inclined plane with block, inclined plane, block,
Vector
Vector, vector,
Parabolic motion path
Parabolic motion path, parabolic motion, path,
Parabolic motion path
Parabolic motion path, parabolic motion, path,
Hyperbolic motion path
Hyperbolic motion path, hyperbolic motion, path,
Parabolic motion path
Parabolic motion path, parabolic motion, path,
Elliptical motion path
Elliptical motion path, elliptical motion, path,
Spring
Spring, spring,
Angle
Angle, angle,
Linear motion path
Linear motion path, linear motion, path,
Stub Reinforcement
Stub Reinforcement, stub reinforcement,
Stick
Stick, stick, rod,
Beam balance
Beam balance, beam balance,
Beam balance 2
Beam balance 2, beam balance,
Spring Balance
Spring Balance, spring balance,
Ball
Ball, ball, sphere,
Weight
Weight, weight, hook,
Weight, hook
Weight, hook, weight, hook,
Globe, parallels, meridians
Globe, parallels, meridians, Earth, globe,
Globe, parallels
Globe, parallels, Earth, globe,
Globe, meridians
Globe, meridians, Earth, globe,
Inclined plane with block 2
Inclined plane with block 2, inclined plane, block,
Inclined plane 2
Inclined plane 2, inclined plane, block,
"A lens is an optical device which transmits and refracts light, converging or diverging the beam. A simple lens consists of a single optical element. A compound lens is an array of simple lenses (elements) with a common axis; the use of multiple elements allows more optical aberrations to be corrected than is possible with a single element. Lenses are typically made of glass or transparent plastic. Elements which refract electromagnetic radiation outside the visual spectrum are also called lenses: for instance, a microwave lens can be made from paraffin wax.
The variant spelling lense is sometimes seen. While it is listed as an alternative spelling in some dictionaries, most mainstream dictionaries do not list it as acceptable." [Lens (optics). Wikipedia]
The example "Ray tracing diagram for convex lens" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Physics solution from the Science and Education area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Ray tracing diagram
Ray tracing diagram, convex lens, ray, body, convex lens,

mechanical engineering, mechanical design software, mechanical drawing symbols, mechanical drawing software Mechanical Engineering

mechanical engineering, mechanical design software, mechanical drawing symbols, mechanical drawing software
This solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM.9 mechanical drawing software (or later) with samples of mechanical drawing symbols, templates and libraries of design elements, for help when drafting mechanical engineering drawings, or parts, assembly, pneumatic,
"In physics, ray tracing is a method for calculating the path of waves or particles through a system with regions of varying propagation velocity, absorption characteristics, and reflecting surfaces. Under these circumstances, wavefronts may bend, change direction, or reflect off surfaces, complicating analysis. Ray tracing solves the problem by repeatedly advancing idealized narrow beams called rays through the medium by discrete amounts. Simple problems can be analyzed by propagating a few rays using simple mathematics. More detailed analyses can be performed by using a computer to propagate many rays.
When applied to problems of electromagnetic radiation, ray tracing often relies on approximate solutions to Maxwell's equations that are valid as long as the light waves propagate through and around objects whose dimensions are much greater than the light's wavelength. Ray theory does not describe phenomena such as interference and diffraction, which require wave theory (involving the phase of the wave)." [Ray tracing (physics). Wikipedia]
The example "Ray tracing diagram for concave lens" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Physics solution from the Science and Education area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Ray tracing diagram
Ray tracing diagram, body, concave lens,

Network Glossary Definition

The Network Topology Diagram examples was created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with Computer and Networks solution.
Easy to draw network topology diagrams, network mapping and Cisco network topology.
How to Draw a Computer Network
How to Draw a Computer Network

physics symbols, physics diagrams Physics

physics symbols, physics diagrams
Physics solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with templates, samples and libraries of vector stencils for drawing the physical illustrations, diagrams and charts.

Physics Symbols

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Physics solution from the Science and Education area is a powerful software for creating various physics diagrams.
Physics solution provides all tools that you can need for physics diagrams designing. It includes 3 libraries with predesigned vector physics symbols: Optics Library, Mechanics Library and Nuclear Physics Library.