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" Now all know that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance. "
Elementary Functions and Applications - Page 289
by Arthur Sullivan Gale, Charles William Watkeys - 1920 - 436 pages
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Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1850 - 314 pages
...It begins with the assumption that the force between the elements of the currents and the magnet is inversely as the square of the distance, and directly as the sine of the inclination, and then presents the mathematical inferences which legitimately flow from these data....
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 705

United States - 1854 - 656 pages
...It begins with the assumption that the force between the elements of the currents and the magnet is inversely as the square of the distance, and directly as the sine of the inclination, and then presents the mathematical inferences which legitimately flow in un these data....
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1854 - 284 pages
...It begins with the assumption that the force between the elements of the currents and the magnet is inversely as the square of the distance, and directly as the sine of the inclination, and then presents the mathematical inferences which legitimately flow from these data....
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Physical Review, Volume 16

Physics - 1903 - 422 pages
...ROOM. Bv KJ ROGERS. AN experiment suitable for junior students which will demonstrate satisfactorily that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance from the source is not easy to arrange. The difficulty in varying the intensity of a source...
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The Theory of Sound, Volume 2

John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - Sound - 1896 - 528 pages
.......... .......... (19). 47T/3&- T The amplitude of the vibration radiated outwards is thus inversely as the distance, and directly as the sine of the angle between the ray and the direction in which the force acts. In the latter direction itself there is no transverse...
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The Theory of Sound: In Two Volumes

John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - Sound - 1896 - 534 pages
...written r) .................. (19). The amplitude of the vibration radiated outwards is thus inversely as the distance, and directly as the sine of the angle between the ray and the direction in which the force acts. In the latter direction itself there is no transverse...
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Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics: With Special ...

Joseph William Mellor - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1902 - 620 pages
...FlQ- 82' illumination. Let AB = a, and a the angle made by the incident rays SB = r on the surface B. It is known that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance of B, and directly as the sine of the angle of incidence. Since r'1 = a'2 + x'2, sin a = x/r...
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Elements of Physics

Ernest John Andrews, Howard Newell Howland - Physics - 1903 - 464 pages
...from the screen to each light. Repeat several times, with the lights at different distances. Assuming that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance from the source of light, determine the caudle power of the light. EXPERIMENT 58 Angles of...
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Elementary Algebra

Walter Randall Marsh - Algebra - 1905 - 412 pages
...a gas is 000 cc when the pressure is 60 cm., find the pressure if the volume is 150 cc 18. Knowing that the intensity of illumination, /, varies inversely as the square of the distance, D : if a candle throws a certain amount of light on a screen 2 feet distant, what will be...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volume 11

Education - 1911 - 946 pages
...equilibrium of moments of force. 3. Show, as a result of the fact that light travels in straight lines, that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance from the light to the body Humiliated. Define the following terms: focus, focal length, conjugate...
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