Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Thus , if the boundary does not show great irregularities , we can approximately , assume the bounding edge to be straight for contiguous If the mean angle an subtended by the zone at the given point be found , the intensity 1 I 27 £ « ...
Thus , if the boundary does not show great irregularities , we can approximately , assume the bounding edge to be straight for contiguous If the mean angle an subtended by the zone at the given point be found , the intensity 1 I 27 £ « ...
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Thus the interval between the fringes PQ is approximately given by the equation PQ = 1 / 2 tan COA . For brevity we will confine the discussion to two - dimensioned space , that is , to straight - line waves travelling in a plane .
Thus the interval between the fringes PQ is approximately given by the equation PQ = 1 / 2 tan COA . For brevity we will confine the discussion to two - dimensioned space , that is , to straight - line waves travelling in a plane .
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... thermometer's bulb , and if this chamber and its gaseous contents remained at a constant temperature , the internal pressure contributed by the gas would increase very approximately directly as the length of the mercury - column .
... thermometer's bulb , and if this chamber and its gaseous contents remained at a constant temperature , the internal pressure contributed by the gas would increase very approximately directly as the length of the mercury - column .
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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