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'''Optics engineer''' is a [[scholar]] skill, used by scholars when thinking about engineering [[topics]], specifically under the Optics division.
 
'''Optics engineer''' is a [[scholar]] skill, used by scholars when thinking about engineering [[topics]], specifically under the Optics division.
  
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{| class = "wikitable sortable" style="width: 60%"
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! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Topic
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! scope="col" style="width: 50%;" | Description
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! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Wikipedia link
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! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Subdivision
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|-
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|Atmospheric refraction
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Atmospheric refraction|Atmospheric refraction]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Camera obscura
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|The construction and use of the camera obscura
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|[[wikipedia:Camera obscura|Camera obscura]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Cause of twilight
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Atmospheric optics|Atmospheric optics]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Crystal lens
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|The construction and use of the crystal lens
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|[[wikipedia:Lens (optics)|Lens (optics)]] and [[wikipedia:Crystal|Crystal]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Glass lens
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|The construction and use of the glass lens
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|[[wikipedia:Lens (optics)|Lens (optics)]] and [[wikipedia:Glass|Glass]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Height of atmosphere
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|[[wikipedia: Atmosphere of Earth|Atmosphere of Earth]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Law of refraction
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Snell's law|Snell's law]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Parabolic mirror
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Parabolic reflector|Parabolic reflector]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Theory of color
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Color theory|Color theory]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Theory of rainbows
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|[[wikipedia:Rainbows|Rainbows]]
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|Optics
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|-
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|Water filled spheres
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|The construction and use of water-filled sphere as a lens
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|[[wikipedia:Lens (optics)|Lens (optics)]] and [[wikipedia:History_of_optics#Early_history_of_optics|History of optics § Early history of optics]]
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|Optics
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|}
  
  
 
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