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... Fringes , " by C. F. Brush . Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , 1913 , pp . 276-282 . See also ' Science Abstracts , ' No. 1810 ( 1913 ) . cylinders of various radii ( the finer ones being screened Diffraction of Light ...
... Fringes , " by C. F. Brush . Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , 1913 , pp . 276-282 . See also ' Science Abstracts , ' No. 1810 ( 1913 ) . cylinders of various radii ( the finer ones being screened Diffraction of Light ...
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... fringes obtained with a smooth rod of one or two centimetres radius differed very markedly from those formed by a ... fringes did not vanish when the focal plane of the microscope was put forward so as to coincide with the edge of the ...
... fringes obtained with a smooth rod of one or two centimetres radius differed very markedly from those formed by a ... fringes did not vanish when the focal plane of the microscope was put forward so as to coincide with the edge of the ...
Page 82
... fringes bordering the shadow of the edge C are observed through the microscope - objective M and the micrometer eyepiece E. The latter may be placed at any convenient distance from the objective so as to give the necessary magnification ...
... fringes bordering the shadow of the edge C are observed through the microscope - objective M and the micrometer eyepiece E. The latter may be placed at any convenient distance from the objective so as to give the necessary magnification ...
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... fringes also becomes evident , the widths of the successive bright bands decreasing less rapidly than in the fringes of the Fresnel type . Fig . IV . in the plate illus- trates this feature , which is most marked when the focal plane ...
... fringes also becomes evident , the widths of the successive bright bands decreasing less rapidly than in the fringes of the Fresnel type . Fig . IV . in the plate illus- trates this feature , which is most marked when the focal plane ...
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... fringes characterized by perfectly black minima and a series of maxima with intensities converging to zero . This ... fringes observed in various positions of the focal plane of the objective . Theory of the Fringes at the edge of the ...
... fringes characterized by perfectly black minima and a series of maxima with intensities converging to zero . This ... fringes observed in various positions of the focal plane of the objective . Theory of the Fringes at the edge of the ...
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Page 252 - IN the previous communication a general account of the results which have been obtained, up to the present time, on the resonance spectra of iodine has been given.
Page 140 - Antitiiuric (west-south-west to east-north-east) to the Persian (northwest to south-east) direction, and it also marks the point of intersection of this fracture with a great north-east to north-west fracture (Caucasian direction), which delimits on the south Lake Van and the faulted depression of the Plain of Mush, abruptly cutting off the Tauric horst of pre-Devonian marbles and micaschists. 2. Numerous flows of augite-rhyolite built up the vast cone of the Nimrud Dagh, and the increasing pressure...
Page 113 - The investigation was carried out in the Physical Laboratory of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, and the writer's best thanks are due to Prof.
Page 162 - Wellenberuhigurig," •by MM Richter (see NATURE, vol. xlix. p. 488), the opinion is expressed that the tendency of oil to spread itself on water is only due to the free oleic acid contained in it, and that if it were possible to completely purify the oil from oleic acid, it would not spread at all. This I found to be actually the ca<e with olive oil, and though I agree by no means with the theoretical...
Page 442 - Full prospectus post free on application. BLACKIE & SON, Ltd., 50 OLD BAILEY, LONDON, EG 4.
Page 4 - Vol. xxn. p. 39 (1913). so. As an alternative to an inclined plane surface, consideration is given to a. broken surface consisting of two parts, each of which is parallel to the first plane surface but at a different distance from it. It appears that this is the form which must be approached if we wish the total pressure supported to be a maximum, when the length of the bearing and the closest approach are prescribed. In these questions we may anticipate that our calculations correspond pretty closely...
Page 50 - E a light may be obtained from a Cooper-Hewett MercuryVapour Lamp, combined with a suitable filter. The light from the source is reflected by the adjustable mirror A through the condensing-lens B, by means of which it is condensed on the aperture of the diaphragm C. The diverging beam of light is collimated by a lens D, and falls as a parallel beam on a plane parallel plate K, the second surface of which is silvered lightly so that a part of the Fig. 1. Diagram of Prism Interferometer. light is transmitted...
Page 273 - BV -„ / ku ._. kp^=\0p\/ — per unit area. ... (7) Then the amount evaporated between 0 and x over a strip dy in diameter is by integration Finally, if the length of the strip from one margin to the other be /, and parts near enough to the edges for the end corrections at both ends to be important be neglected, the amount evaporated can be found at once to be (8) taken over the whole area.
Page 442 - OPTIK" of Dr. ADOLPH STEINHEIL and Dr. ERNEST VOIT. Translated and Edited by JAMES WEIR FRENCH, B.Sc.
Page 140 - Armenia came into existence ut a period when the sedimentary rocks could no longer be folded, but were fractured along definite lines, and Nimrud is situated on the great fracture transverse to the Armenian folds at the apex of their bending round from the Antitauric (west-southwest to east-north-east) to the Persian (north-west to south-east) direction, and it also marks the point of intersection of this fracture with a great north-east to north-west fracture (Caucasian direction), which delimits...