Aperture Ratio

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Aperture Ratio


The ratio of the useful diameter of a lens to its focal length. It is the reciprocal of the f-number.


In application to an optical instrument, rather than to a lens, numerical aperture is more commonly used. The aperture ratio is then twice the tangent of the angle whose sine is the numerical aperture.

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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use