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Page 94
convex surface . Our mirror was silvered at the back , the wire resting against the front glass surface . Under these circumstances an image of the wire will be formed by re- flexion in the surface . The R.F. is adjusted ( a ) on the ...
convex surface . Our mirror was silvered at the back , the wire resting against the front glass surface . Under these circumstances an image of the wire will be formed by re- flexion in the surface . The R.F. is adjusted ( a ) on the ...
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... surface of the reflector there could then be noted , especially by means of an opaque surface provided with a small opening , a feeble halo ( rays expanding in all directions ) , whilst the demarcation - line between the inner and outer ...
... surface of the reflector there could then be noted , especially by means of an opaque surface provided with a small opening , a feeble halo ( rays expanding in all directions ) , whilst the demarcation - line between the inner and outer ...
Page 403
... surfaces have been prepared . In order to obtain a metallic surface as free as possible from all contamination it is clear that a hard polishing agent , such as a clean steel file , or emery - cloth , or glass - paper , must be used ...
... surfaces have been prepared . In order to obtain a metallic surface as free as possible from all contamination it is clear that a hard polishing agent , such as a clean steel file , or emery - cloth , or glass - paper , must be used ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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