LABORATORIES May, 1921 POLARIZATION OF SOUND THE term polarization, applied to a wave motion, is generally associated only with transverse waves, more especially with light-waves, as referring to a state in which certain qualities are different in certain... Science - Side 202redigert av - 1922Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| University of Calcutta - 1911 - 760 sider
...electromagnetic theory of light show that the vectors 12 representing the magnetic and electric forces are at right angles to one another and to the direction of propagation of the wave front. Show also that the general equations lead to a wave surface of the same form as... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1911 - 820 sider
...is in fact a wave of oscillating electric and magnetic force, the electric and magnetic forces being at right angles to one another and to the direction of propagation. When such a wave falls on an insulating medium the oscillating electric force will set into vibration... | |
| Robert Alexander Houstoun - 1915 - 504 sider
...with the two rhombs may be regarded then as proof that the ordinary and extraordinary rays vibrate in directions at right angles to one another and to the direction of propagation of the ray. This conclusion was very thoroughly tested and verified by Fresnel and Arago in a celebrated... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 690 sider
.... .8.6252 1.5. ...8.5301 5.0... .8.1868 1.6. ...8.3739 5.1. . . .7.7399 PERCY W. COBB LABORATORY or PURE SCIENCE, NELA RESEARCH LABORATORIES May, 1921...polarization of sound when conditions prevail under which a quality like its pitch is of opposite character to opposite sides of a fixed plane or axis. Such conditions... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 802 sider
...XXXIX., p. 257 ff. "On the Definite Integral (2/»)/.'е-"<И PERCY W. Совв LABORATORY or PURB SCIENCE, NELA RESEARCH LABORATORIES May, 1921 POLARIZATION...polarization of sound when conditions prevail under which a quality like its pitch is of opposite character to opposite sides of a fixed plane or axis. Such conditions... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 688 sider
...6.0... .8.1868 1.6. ...8.3739 5.1... .7.7399 PERCY W. Совв LABORATORY or PURE SCIENCE, NELA KESEARCH LABORATORIES May, 1921 POLARIZATION OF SOUND THE term...propagation. By its origin, however, the term may he used with the same justification for longitudinal waves exhibiting qualities that are different... | |
| Raymond Bonnett - 2000 - 332 sider
...ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN TERMS OF SINUSOIDAL ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS, THE VECTORS OF WHICH ARE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION. FOR SIMPLICITY, PLANE POLARISED LIGHT IS SHOWN. THE CIRCLES REPRESENT THE TRANSVERSE WAVE IN (A) POLARISED... | |
| 1104 sider
...is in fact a wave of oscillating electric and magnetic force, the electric and magnetic forces being at right angles to one another and to the direction of propagation. When such a wave falls on an insulating medium the oscillating electric force will set into vibration... | |
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