Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and Planetary Theories, the Figure of the Earth, Precession and Nutation, the Calculus of Variations, and the Undulatory Theory of Optics: Designed for the Use of Students in the UniversityMacmillan and Company, 1858 - 400 sider |
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Side 271
... bright portions is to that of the part nearly opposite to the entering c ° ༽ ? or as 2 to 4π2 . b2 . cos2 0 , or as 4c2b2 wave , as to T22 cos2 0 " እ እ ። b2 - if x 0,00002 and b = 0,1 inch , 4π2b2 cos2 0 to 1. If be so small as for ...
... bright portions is to that of the part nearly opposite to the entering c ° ༽ ? or as 2 to 4π2 . b2 . cos2 0 , or as 4c2b2 wave , as to T22 cos2 0 " እ እ ። b2 - if x 0,00002 and b = 0,1 inch , 4π2b2 cos2 0 to 1. If be so small as for ...
Side 272
... bright point entered a room by a small hole , it ought ( instead of going on straight to illuminate a spot on the opposite side ) to spread through the room in the same manner as a sound coming in the same direction and through the same ...
... bright point entered a room by a small hole , it ought ( instead of going on straight to illuminate a spot on the opposite side ) to spread through the room in the same manner as a sound coming in the same direction and through the same ...
Side 280
... bright light as for a feeble one , but merely on the length of the wave , or on the time of vibrationt . We are unable to explain this ; and one analogy which has guided us in several instances fails here entirely . There is no such ...
... bright light as for a feeble one , but merely on the length of the wave , or on the time of vibrationt . We are unable to explain this ; and one analogy which has guided us in several instances fails here entirely . There is no such ...
Side 288
... bright and black . 49. We have supposed the plane of reflection to be per- pendicular to the edge where the two mirrors touch . If how- ever it had been inclined in any manner , the result would have been precisely the same . 50. We ...
... bright and black . 49. We have supposed the plane of reflection to be per- pendicular to the edge where the two mirrors touch . If how- ever it had been inclined in any manner , the result would have been precisely the same . 50. We ...
Side 289
... bright bar . 52. The same thing may be thus shewn . The breadth of the bright and dark bars for each colour is proportional to the value of for that colour ( 48 ) . Consequently the bars are narrower for the blue rays than for the green ...
... bright bar . 52. The same thing may be thus shewn . The breadth of the bright and dark bars for each colour is proportional to the value of for that colour ( 48 ) . Consequently the bars are narrower for the blue rays than for the green ...
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