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Flexible Optical Drive Technology

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Abstract

Bernoulli technology is named after the 18th century Swiss mathematician of that name who first expressed the principles of fluid technology, which imply that when the air above a surface moves faster than the air below, it causes "lift" on that surface - as with an airplane wing. This principle is the basis of the Bernoulli Optical Systems (BOSCO) drive.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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