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... direction . The answer to the objection is , that if the impulses belonging to the first half of the beam are retarded in such a way as to fit in exactly half - way between those belonging to the second half , the " " disturbance at F ...
... direction . The answer to the objection is , that if the impulses belonging to the first half of the beam are retarded in such a way as to fit in exactly half - way between those belonging to the second half , the " " disturbance at F ...
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... direction into disturbances which are alternately in one and the other direction , so that no further question can arise as to the way in which , according to the view here adopted , the dark bands are formed in Talbot's experiment . 3 ...
... direction into disturbances which are alternately in one and the other direction , so that no further question can arise as to the way in which , according to the view here adopted , the dark bands are formed in Talbot's experiment . 3 ...
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... direction . If now the impulse has passed through the prism and a wave - front for a homogeneous wave of length would lie in the direction RS , the " impulses " will be confined to a region immediately surrounding a plane HS , the ...
... direction . If now the impulse has passed through the prism and a wave - front for a homogeneous wave of length would lie in the direction RS , the " impulses " will be confined to a region immediately surrounding a plane HS , the ...
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... direction perpen- dicular to the range , and not in the meridian , and it is not easy to say what ought to be taken as the inclination of the range to the meridian of Kalianpur . Referring to Mr. Old- ham's map of the Himalayas in his ...
... direction perpen- dicular to the range , and not in the meridian , and it is not easy to say what ought to be taken as the inclination of the range to the meridian of Kalianpur . Referring to Mr. Old- ham's map of the Himalayas in his ...
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... direction , whereas it is really on the meridian of 77 ° 25 ' . According to the maps , the range in this meridian appears to be inclined at about 40 ° to the prime vertical . Since then the length of the meridian cross - section is 124 ...
... direction , whereas it is really on the meridian of 77 ° 25 ' . According to the maps , the range in this meridian appears to be inclined at about 40 ° to the prime vertical . Since then the length of the meridian cross - section is 124 ...
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