noun
- The plural of collimation; the process or result of aligning optical or particle beams so that they are parallel or directed toward a specific point.
- In surveying and astronomy, the adjustment of an instrument's optical axis to ensure accurate measurements.
Usage: technical; used in optics, astronomy, and physics
Usage: technical; surveying and astronomy contexts
Examples
- The telescope required several collimations before the observations could begin.
- Proper collimations of the laser beam ensured precise cutting in the manufacturing process.
- The astronomer performed collimations on the instrument to eliminate optical errors.
- Multiple collimations were necessary to align the particle accelerator's components.
- The surveyor checked the collimations of the theodolite to guarantee accurate measurements.