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Filter, filtering or filters may refer to:

Science and technology

Device

  • Filter (chemistry), a device which separates solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by adding a medium through which only the fluid can pass
    • Filter (aquarium), critical components of both freshwater and marine aquaria
    • Filter paper, a semi-permeable paper barrier placed perpendicular to a liquid or air flow. It is used to separate fine solids from liquids or air
    • Air filter, a device composed of fibrous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from the air
    • Oil filter, a filter to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil
    • Pneumatic filter, a device which removes contaminants from a compressed air stream
    • Water filter, removes impurities from water by means of a fine physical barrier, a chemical process or a biological process
    • Cigarette filter, a part of a cigarette intended to filter the smoke inhaled by a smoker
    • Coffee filter, a utensil used to separate coffee grounds from liquid coffee
    • Fuel filter, found in most internal combustion engines
    • Filtration (wine)
  • Sieve or macroscopic filter, a device for separating wanted elements from unwanted material

Optics

  • Optical filter, selectively transmits light of different wavelengths
    • Interference filter, reflects one or more spectral bands or lines and transmits others, while maintaining a nearly zero coefficient of absorption for all wavelengths of interest
    • Dichroic filter, a very accurate color filter used to selectively pass light of a small range of colors while reflecting other colors
    • Hydrogen-alpha filter, an optical filter that transmits a narrow bandwidth of light centred on the H-alpha wavelength
    • Photographic filter, a camera accessory consisting of an optical filter that can be inserted in the optical path
    • Infrared cut-off filter, designed to reflect or block mid-infrared wavelengths while passing visible light
    • Chelsea filter, a dichromatic optical filter used for identifying coloured stones
    • Astronomical filter, a telescope accessory used to enhance the details of celestial objects

Signal processing

Computing

Mathematics

Arts and entertainment

Other uses

  • Category-based filtering of perception, according to (objectivist interpretations of), Kant; See Category
    • Affective filter, an impediment to learning or acquisition caused by negative emotional ("affective") responses to one's environment
  • Lane splitting, a practice that cyclists use to pass slow or stopped congested traffic

See also

Filters is used to filter the unwanted frequencies. There are low pass and high pass filters which are used according to their needs.