| John Playfair - 1822 - 458 sider
...a given ratio to one another. * This amounts to the same with saying, that, in the case before us, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction in a given ratio. The explanation of the law of refraction thus given is so highly satisfactory,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 406 sider
...sine ; and the angle KBH is the angle of refraction, whose sine is K I. When the refracting medium is water, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction as 4 to 3, or as 1.336 to 1 ; which is confirmed by the following experiment, taken from Dr. Smith's Optics. Describe... | |
| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1823 - 470 sider
...glass from the centre of the fi surface of the small lens is to the^adju^, of „tjie first surface the Sine of the angle of incidence is to the Sine of the angle refraction. The aberration of the principal lens being aim removed by its polygonal, , constriction,... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 666 sider
...refraction are to each other, accurately, or very nearly, in a given ratio. 3. That from air to glass the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the refracted angle, as 300 to 193, or nearly as 14 to 0 ; and on the contrary from glass to air, the angle... | |
| 1824 - 878 sider
...a given ratio to one another. 1 This amounts to the same with saying, that, in the case before us, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction in a given ratio. The explanation of the law of refraction thus given is so highly satisfactory,... | |
| 1824 - 844 sider
...have a given ratio to one another.1 This amounts to the same with saying, that, in the case before us, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction in a given ratio. The explanation of the law of refraction thus given is so highly satisfactory,... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1825 - 1046 sider
...The angles of incidence and refraction are in the tame plane ; and, whilst the mediums e»r the same, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction, in a given ratio. Upon the surface of a hoard TV, (fiff. 3,) with the centreC and any radius... | |
| 1823 - 472 sider
...glass from the centre of the fifst surface of the small lens is to the radius, of the first surface ^ ^ the Sine of the angle of incidence is to the Sine of the angle of refraction. The aberration of the principal lens being almost removed by its polyzonal construction,... | |
| 1829 - 500 sider
...angle of incidence AGP, and EF the sine of the angle of refraction E С Q. Hence it follows, that in water the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction as 1.336 to 1, whatever be the position of the ray with respect to the surface ; that is, the Sines of... | |
| 1841 - 488 sider
...refraction are in a plane perpendicular to the refracting surface ; and while the mediums are the same, the sine of the angle of incidence is to the sine of the angle of refraction, in a given ratio. Upon the plane surface of a board, T v, with the centre, c, and any radius,... | |
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