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... bands . ( 82 , 83 ) Fresnel's expe- riment of interference ; positions of the fringes . ( 84 ) Interference of direct and reflected lights . ( 85 ) Interference produced by obtuse prism . ( 86 ) Arago's experimentum crucis ...
... bands . ( 82 , 83 ) Fresnel's expe- riment of interference ; positions of the fringes . ( 84 ) Interference of direct and reflected lights . ( 85 ) Interference produced by obtuse prism . ( 86 ) Arago's experimentum crucis ...
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... band of coloured light , whose intensity is greatest about the con- fines of the yellow and orange , and diminishes ... bands , crossing the spectrum in the direction of its breadth ; while in the in- termediate spaces the intensity of ...
... band of coloured light , whose intensity is greatest about the con- fines of the yellow and orange , and diminishes ... bands , crossing the spectrum in the direction of its breadth ; while in the in- termediate spaces the intensity of ...
Page 37
... bands are discovered , but differing in each species of light in their position , & c .; so that each species of flame , and the light of each fixed star , has its own system of bands , which remains unalterable under all circumstances ...
... bands are discovered , but differing in each species of light in their position , & c .; so that each species of flame , and the light of each fixed star , has its own system of bands , which remains unalterable under all circumstances ...
Page 38
... bands depend on the rapidity of the combustion . Thus sulphur , when burning slowly , exhibits blue and green bands in the spectrum ; in rapid combustion , its light is nearly homogeneous . ( 47 ) These fixed lines , as they are called ...
... bands depend on the rapidity of the combustion . Thus sulphur , when burning slowly , exhibits blue and green bands in the spectrum ; in rapid combustion , its light is nearly homogeneous . ( 47 ) These fixed lines , as they are called ...
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... bands , formed at those points where the waves proceeding from the two origins conspire , or are opposed . That these alternations of light and darkness are caused by the mutual action of the two beams , is proved by the fact , that if ...
... bands , formed at those points where the waves proceeding from the two origins conspire , or are opposed . That these alternations of light and darkness are caused by the mutual action of the two beams , is proved by the fact , that if ...
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amplitudes angle of incidence aperture Arago axes azimuth beam bright bright band centre circularly polarized coincides colours common light complete corresponding crystal deduced denote deviation difference of phase diffraction direction distance diverging double refraction edge effects elasticity elliptically polarized equal ether Fresnel fringes glass History inci incident light incident ray inclined intensity interference interval of retardation Jamin latter length light polarized light reflected luminous origin medium molecules Newton observed opposite optic axis parallel particles perpendicular plane phenomena plane of incidence plane of polarization plane of reflexion plane-polarized polarized light polarized ray polarizing angle portions position Post 8vo principal section principle prism produced propagated ratio reflected light refracted pencils refracted rays refractive index refrangibility result rings Second Edition shadow spectrum Square crown 8vo substance theory thickness tion transmitted traversed undulation vary velocity vibrations vis viva vols wave-theory Woodcuts
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