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===Solid-state physics=== [[Solid-state physics]] is another field that is closely related to computer vision. Most computer vision systems rely on [[image sensors]], which detect [[electromagnetic radiation]], which is typically in the form of either [[visible light|visible]], [[infrared light|infrared]] or [[ultraviolet light]]. The sensors are designed using [[quantum physics]]. The process by which light interacts with surfaces is explained using physics. Physics explains the behavior of [[optics]] which are a core part of most imaging systems. Sophisticated [[image sensors]] even require [[quantum mechanics]] to provide a complete understanding of the image formation process.<ref name="Szeliski2010" /> Also, various measurement problems in physics can be addressed using computer vision, for example, motion in fluids.
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