Costa Mesa Brief

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Showing videos of events around Costa Mesa not covered by the major media sources. We will attempt to cover important events and issues allowing the viewers the opportunity to decide for themselves what is factual and what is rumor. You are permitted to comment as long as it is civil but offensive or inappropriate comments will be deleted. Send topic suggestions to: CostaMesaBrief@gmail.com THE OPINIONS OR VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THESE VIDEOS DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THIS STATION. Costa Mesa Brief is a production of VideoTrek Productions, LLC. Thanks for watching.

Capitol News Brief

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Welcome to Capitol News Brief, your go-to source for fast, accurate, and comprehensive political updates. We bring you the latest insights and developments from around the globe, covering key political events, policies, and debates. Stay informed and engaged with Capitol News Brief as we deliver concise, insightful news briefs to keep you in the know. So, if you enjoy the content on my channel, please consider donating to help me keep this work going and support the growth of my Rumble channel. You can send donations through my PayPal account: @rookiee0415 Here's the PayPal link: https://paypal.me/rookiee0415?country.x=VN&locale.x=vi_VN Thank you very much for your support!

The Unseen Realities: Cops & Criminals Caught on Body Cam & camera

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Cops & Criminals Caught on Body Cam & Camera Welcome to our comprehensive hub for the most gripping and eye-opening footage of law enforcement in action. Here, we bring you a wide array of real-life encounters captured through body cams and other cameras, showcasing the intense, often unpredictable, world of police work. Explore the Realities of Policing: • Dramatic Arrests: Watch officers as they apprehend suspects, navigating high-stakes situations with precision and bravery. • Chases and Pursuits: Experience the adrenaline-fueled moments of foot and vehicle chases, bringing you to the edge of your seat. • Routine Stops Turned Intense: See how routine traffic stops can escalate into unexpected and dangerous confrontations. Insight into Law Enforcement Procedures: • Training in Action: Observe the practical application of police training in various scenarios, from de-escalation techniques to tactical maneuvers. • Community Policing: Witness officers engaging with their communities, building trust, and addressing concerns on the ground. Accountability and Transparency: • Ensuring Integrity: Body cam footage plays a crucial role in maintaining transparency and accountability within law enforcement, providing an unfiltered look at interactions between cops and civilians. • Spotlight on Ethics: Delve into cases where body cam evidence has been pivotal in investigations of misconduct, ensuring justice and ethical standards are upheld. Criminal Activities Uncovered: • Caught in the Act: Watch as cameras capture criminals in the midst of their activities, offering a raw and unedited view of crime and its immediate aftermath. • Interrogations and Confessions: Gain insight into the investigative process through footage of interrogations and suspect confessions, revealing the complexities of uncovering the truth. Join us as we delve into these captivating and often intense moments, shedding light on the bravery of law enforcement and the reality of crime through the unblinking lens of body cams and cameras.

Rayleigh Criterion

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• Diffraction limits resolution. • For a circular aperture, lens, or mirror, the Rayleigh criterion states that two images are just resolvable when the center of the diffraction pattern of one is directly over the first minimum of the diffraction pattern of the other. • This occurs for two point objects separated by the angle θ = 1.22 λ / D, where λ is the wavelength of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) and D is the diameter of the aperture, lens, mirror, etc. This equation also gives the angular spreading of a source of light having a diameter D. From http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/phyopt/Raylei.html Average vision is 5 × 10⁻⁴ radians or 103.13 arcseconds or a ratio of 1:2000 [1 unit resolvable at 2000 units]