Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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Page 77
... light of a window , in which position the con- centric rings will be seen with great ease by transmitted light . But as the use of an eye - glass will not be convenient in this situation , it will be necessary to put on a pair of ...
... light of a window , in which position the con- centric rings will be seen with great ease by transmitted light . But as the use of an eye - glass will not be convenient in this situation , it will be necessary to put on a pair of ...
Page 160
... light of common combustions are produced agreeably to this doctrine . It appears to me that the evidence thereof is merely presumptive , and in many in- stances it is evident that the heat and light must be derived from another source ...
... light of common combustions are produced agreeably to this doctrine . It appears to me that the evidence thereof is merely presumptive , and in many in- stances it is evident that the heat and light must be derived from another source ...
Page 199
much light that I could not perceive them . The co- lour of the glasses , in this way , coming directly to the eye ... light comes from be- low , the fourth surface will take the part which is acted by the first , when rings are seen ...
much light that I could not perceive them . The co- lour of the glasses , in this way , coming directly to the eye ... light comes from be- low , the fourth surface will take the part which is acted by the first , when rings are seen ...
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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