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... Blue Colour similarly Caused - Polarisation by Black Surfaces -Experimental Demonstration of the Phenomena - Multi- coloured Quartz Images - Identity of Heat , Light , and Actinism 344-351 CHAPTER XVIII . CONCLUSION 352-358 INDEX 361 ...
... Blue Colour similarly Caused - Polarisation by Black Surfaces -Experimental Demonstration of the Phenomena - Multi- coloured Quartz Images - Identity of Heat , Light , and Actinism 344-351 CHAPTER XVIII . CONCLUSION 352-358 INDEX 361 ...
Side 56
... blue , or what colour we desire . All this is owing to 66 total reflection . " If the water did not issue , and we replaced the cork by a ground - glass stopper with flat polished ends , we know the light from the lantern would be ...
... blue , or what colour we desire . All this is owing to 66 total reflection . " If the water did not issue , and we replaced the cork by a ground - glass stopper with flat polished ends , we know the light from the lantern would be ...
Side 66
... blue . 42. Different Colours differently Refracted.- Newton deduced from this and other experiments with the 1 With a gas - burner the screen distance should not exceed about six feet . spectrum , that each colour of light had its own.
... blue . 42. Different Colours differently Refracted.- Newton deduced from this and other experiments with the 1 With a gas - burner the screen distance should not exceed about six feet . spectrum , that each colour of light had its own.
Side 70
... blue rays more than the red , then a lens must do the same , and will bring blue rays to a focus nearer the lens than the focus for the red rays . By placing in the slide - stage two apertures pretty close together in a black card , one ...
... blue rays more than the red , then a lens must do the same , and will bring blue rays to a focus nearer the lens than the focus for the red rays . By placing in the slide - stage two apertures pretty close together in a black card , one ...
Side 74
... blue division . This is to be mounted so as to be rotated by a cord and simple multiplying arrangement , and then adjusted near the screen facing the lantern , so that all the light may be just about concentrated upon its face when the ...
... blue division . This is to be mounted so as to be rotated by a cord and simple multiplying arrangement , and then adjusted near the screen facing the lantern , so that all the light may be just about concentrated upon its face when the ...
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