| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1877 - 722 sider
...light falls on its surface and it is seen through a Nicol whose principal section is vertical, and when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence and it is seen directly. These experiments show that when light falls upon the surface of a film of... | |
| Peter Smith Michie - 1882 - 300 sider
...then increases to unity as 0 increases to 90° from this angle. There will then be no reflected light when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence and the angle of incidence is tan~1 p. We also see, since for 0 = 0, that the intensity of the reflected... | |
| Alfred Barnard Basset - 1890 - 220 sider
...The first formula is the same as Fresnel's tangent formula for the intensity of the reflected light, when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence ; and we observe that the reflected wave vanishes when i + r = Tr, ie when 160. When light is reflected... | |
| Alfred Barnard Basset - 1892 - 450 sider
...the opposite direction to that of the amperean current, which would produce the magnetic force. (ii) When the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the reflected light is in the opposite direction to that... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1892 - 774 sider
...and the reflected light is approximately plane polarized. Case II. We must now consider what happens when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence. In this case .4 = 0, and we may take 5=1; whence the reFig. 8. f fleeted vibrations are f = -q(P-iQ)e"t>=-q(Pcoa<l>+Qam... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1895 - 372 sider
...current. This agrees with experiment. Case IV. The last case of all that we have to consider arises when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence. Here .4=0, B = \, f = q (P, - tQ.) e1* = q (P, cos 0 + Q, sin <£), ,, =a3e'1*+"o) = 23 cos (<£+<);... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1877 - 708 sider
...light falls on its surface and it is seen through a Nicol whose principal section is vertical, and when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence and it is seen directly. These experiments show that when light falls upon the surface of a film of... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1876 - 674 sider
...spectrum of a solution of potassium permanganate in water. Figs. 2, 3, and 4 the reflection spectra, when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence, and falls on the surface at angles of 50°, 60°, and 70°. rm £ cse As has already been announced... | |
| 1877 - 1132 sider
...light falls on its surface and it is seen through a Nicol whose principal section is vertical, and when the incident light is polarized perpendicularly to the plane of incidence and it is seen directly. These experiments show that when light falls upon the surface of a film of... | |
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