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fres⋅nel

[fruh-nel, Fr. frey-nel]
–noun
a unit of frequency, equal to 1012 cycles per second.

Origin:
1935–40; named after Augustin Jean Fresnel

Fres⋅nel

[fruh-nel; Fr. frey-nel]
–noun
Augustin Jean, 1788–1827, French physicist.
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Fres·nel   (frā-něl')   
French physicist who supported the wave theory of light, investigated polarized light, and developed a compound lens for use in lighthouses.
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Fresnel   (frā-něl')  Pronunciation Key 
French physicist whose investigations of the interference, diffraction, and polarization of light helped establish the theory that light moves in a wavelike motion. Fresnel also made great contributions to the field of optics, including the development of a compound lens for use in lighthouses.
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