Xenon 2: Megablast is an abandoned science fiction shooter game, developed by Bitmap Brothers and released by Image Works in 1990. Xenon 2: Megablast runs on DOS. It's available for download. Xenon 2: Megablast is also part of the Xenon series. Ummy video downloader 1 63. XPR12: 12V: 8.4W: 163: 0.7A: Xenon: Glass: Clear: Not Rated: 0.39' 1.18' T3 1/4: 1: 00000000: 00000: XPR14: 14.4V: 10.1W: 220: 0.7A: Xenon: Glass: Clear: Not Rated: 0.
Many camera manufacturers are using the F-mount bayonet or the V48-mount as the camera/ lens interface of their high resolution area and line scan cameras.
Schneider-Kreuznach has addressed these topics with high resolution Xenon-Emerald lenses series for large format cameras with up to 29 MP sensors.
The low distortion lenses with an image circle diameter of 43.2 mm are compact, robust, lockable in distance, and aperture. They are designed for close up range (S) and long-range (L) and optimized for uniform image quality over the whole sensor area.
The 400 to 1,000nm broadband coating makes them suitable for applications in the visible and near-infrared spectrum. The variety of alternative mounts makes them even more flexible for a wide range of applications in machine vision, quality control, web inspection, and other image processing applications.
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Xenon in shaped Geissler tubes.
Xenon is a non-metalchemical element. It has the chemical symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is one of the few elements that are a gas at Standard temperature and pressure.
Sir William Ramsay and M. W. Travers discovered this element in 1898. The element's name came from the Greek word xenos, which means 'stranger'.
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Xenon belongs to the group of the noble gases. Noble gases are very unreactive. However, in 1962, chemists have found that xenon can react with fluorine under special conditions, such as high pressure and high temperature. It is not known why xenon behaves differently under these circumstances. There are also some compounds with oxygen. The gas is not very reactive, because if fulfills the octet rule. This means that a lot of energy is needed to remove an electron from xenon. This activation energy for xenon is 1172 kJ/mol. To remove a second electron from xenon, an energy of 2046.4 kJ/mol is needed.
Known oxidation states of xenon are 0, +1, +2, +4, +6 and +8. However, the most stable form is pure xenon, or the xenon's oxidation state of 0. Xenon has 8 stable isotopes and more than 30 unstable isotopes.
Xenon gas is used in electron tubes, bactericidal lamps, strobe lamps, and lamps used to excite ruby lasers.
It has the atomic mass of 131.294 and is the 5th inert gas in the inner gas group
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