A high frequency oscilloscope presents a matched load (usually 50 ohms) at its input, which minimizes reflections at the scope.
This minimizes discontinuities or reflections on the transmission line.
Its matte surface also minimizes reflections from lights.
Impedance matching to minimize reflections is achieved by making the load impedance equal to the source impedance.
In general, a delay generator operates in a 50 ohm transmission line environment with the line terminated in its characteristic impedance to minimize reflections and timing ambiguities.
Terminating resistors Z and Z are placed to minimize destructive reflections.
Sharp's proprietary Mobile Advance Super View technology enables a 160 degree viewing angle by minimizing glare and reflections.
One situation where the equation is reasonably accurate is in satellite communications when there is negligible atmospheric absorption; another situation is in anechoic chambers specifically designed to minimize reflections.
The interior of the WORF provides a non-reflective, light-tight environment to minimize stray reflections and glare off the window allowing use to equipment that are sensitive to extremely low energy phenomena such as auroras.
The screen's curvature concentrates light toward the audience, minimizing distracting reflections on the room's side walls.