Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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Page 77
... rings will be obtained . II . Of seeing Rings by Transmission . The great variety of the different combinations of these differently figured glasses and mirrors will still admit of fur- ther addition , by using a different way of ...
... rings will be obtained . II . Of seeing Rings by Transmission . The great variety of the different combinations of these differently figured glasses and mirrors will still admit of fur- ther addition , by using a different way of ...
Page 85
... rings , from a very simple arrangement of glasses they arise from reiterated internal reflections ; but it will not be necessary to carry this account of seeing multiplied sets of rings to a greater length . VII . Of the Size of the Rings ...
... rings , from a very simple arrangement of glasses they arise from reiterated internal reflections ; but it will not be necessary to carry this account of seeing multiplied sets of rings to a greater length . VII . Of the Size of the Rings ...
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... rings that are formed over them . This shows , that when a defect from want of polish has not a power to reflect light in an irregular manner , it cannot distort the rings that are formed upon it . When I laid a good 21 - feet object ...
... rings that are formed over them . This shows , that when a defect from want of polish has not a power to reflect light in an irregular manner , it cannot distort the rings that are formed upon it . When I laid a good 21 - feet object ...
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