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Side vi
... screen is not only far superior in general effect to any other method of demonstration , besides having the advantage of exhibiting the phenomena to the whole of a class or audience at the same time , but has another recommendation of ...
... screen is not only far superior in general effect to any other method of demonstration , besides having the advantage of exhibiting the phenomena to the whole of a class or audience at the same time , but has another recommendation of ...
Side vii
... screen apart from himself , as it were , he cannot help understanding that what thus appears to others at the same moment as to him is a physical reality which he has to trace out , and which he must reduce to physical terms . What is ...
... screen apart from himself , as it were , he cannot help understanding that what thus appears to others at the same moment as to him is a physical reality which he has to trace out , and which he must reduce to physical terms . What is ...
Side 2
... screen disc matters little for most experiments , if the centre be well illuminated . 2. Optical Objective . The ordinary objective used for exhibiting slides would suffice more or less perfectly for many experiments ; but a special ...
... screen disc matters little for most experiments , if the centre be well illuminated . 2. Optical Objective . The ordinary objective used for exhibiting slides would suffice more or less perfectly for many experiments ; but a special ...
Side 6
... screen . This is little observable in exhibiting painted slides ; but in optical ex- periments is just where we can least afford any deficiency.1 4. The Lime - light . The lime - light is , however , strongly to be preferred if possible ...
... screen . This is little observable in exhibiting painted slides ; but in optical ex- periments is just where we can least afford any deficiency.1 4. The Lime - light . The lime - light is , however , strongly to be preferred if possible ...
Side 12
... screen shows the greatest possible size and brilliancy . Very much , in some experiments , depends upon this , and on keeping the lime properly turned . We may very often see fine experiments , with the most costly apparatus money could ...
... screen shows the greatest possible size and brilliancy . Very much , in some experiments , depends upon this , and on keeping the lime properly turned . We may very often see fine experiments , with the most costly apparatus money could ...
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