Lectures on Polarized Light: Delivered Before the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, and in the Medical School of the London Hospital |
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... axes . Forms of crystals ; crystallographical axes , classification of crystalline forms . Expansibility of crystals ; Mitscherlich's experiments . Atoms of crystals ; opinions as to their shape , probability that the atoms are ...
... axes . Forms of crystals ; crystallographical axes , classification of crystalline forms . Expansibility of crystals ; Mitscherlich's experiments . Atoms of crystals ; opinions as to their shape , probability that the atoms are ...
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... axes of double refraction : they might with more propriety be termed axes of No double refraction . I now pass a beam of light ( produced by 122 ON THE POLARIZATION OF LIGHT .
... axes of double refraction : they might with more propriety be termed axes of No double refraction . I now pass a beam of light ( produced by 122 ON THE POLARIZATION OF LIGHT .
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... axes coincident ; a . is called the polarizer , and 6. the analyser . c . Incident ray of unpolarized light . d . Transmitted ray of light polarized by a . e . Ray polarized by a , and transmitted by b . a ' . b . Two plates of ...
... axes coincident ; a . is called the polarizer , and 6. the analyser . c . Incident ray of unpolarized light . d . Transmitted ray of light polarized by a . e . Ray polarized by a , and transmitted by b . a ' . b . Two plates of ...
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... axes . The necessity for this third axis of vibration , parallel to the ray , seems to be derived from the phenomena of dispersion . Now , polarized light , on the wave hypothesis , is light which has only one plane of vibration ...
... axes . The necessity for this third axis of vibration , parallel to the ray , seems to be derived from the phenomena of dispersion . Now , polarized light , on the wave hypothesis , is light which has only one plane of vibration ...
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... axes . In two other directions , however , which form respectively angles of 45 ° with the neutral axes , these films have the property of double refraction . These directions are usually denominated depolarizing axes ; but they might ...
... axes . In two other directions , however , which form respectively angles of 45 ° with the neutral axes , these films have the property of double refraction . These directions are usually denominated depolarizing axes ; but they might ...
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3d Edition annealed glasses apophyllite blue bodies Brewster called circular circularly polarized light cloth common light complementary compression depolarizing Dictionary dilatation direction double refracting prism double refraction doubly refracting crystal elasticity elliptical Encyclopædia Engravings equal ethereal molecules extraordinary ray films of selenite forces Fresnel's fringes glass plates heat History hypothesis Iceland spar Illustrations incident ray inclined J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY lectures left-handed luminiferous ether medium mica molecules oblique observe optic axes ordinary ray parallel perpendicular phenomena plane of polarization plate of tourmaline polariscope polarized rays position potash principal axis prismatic axis produced quartz rectangular rectilinearly rectilinearly polarized reflected refractive power refractor rhombic rhombohedric right angles rotating selenite Sir John Herschel spectrum square sugar supposed system of rings systems of waves thickness tints tion transmitted TREATISE unannealed glass undulation unequal vibrations Vignette Titles violet white light Woodcuts yellow
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