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... PROP . In the reflexion of light the velocity of the reflected ray equals that of the incident ray . For a luminiferous molecule which is reflected , we suppose the component of the velocity before incidence parallel to the reflecting ...
... PROP . In the reflexion of light the velocity of the reflected ray equals that of the incident ray . For a luminiferous molecule which is reflected , we suppose the component of the velocity before incidence parallel to the reflecting ...
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... PROP . To investigate the coefficients which deter- mine the velocities of an ordinarily refracted luminiferous molecule , parallel and perpendicular to the refracting surface . Let Ox , Oy , Oz be the rectangular axes of co - ordinates ...
... PROP . To investigate the coefficients which deter- mine the velocities of an ordinarily refracted luminiferous molecule , parallel and perpendicular to the refracting surface . Let Ox , Oy , Oz be the rectangular axes of co - ordinates ...
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... PROP . To find the forms of the luminiferous sur- face in a plate of a uniaxal crystal cut perpendicularly to the axis , when the ordinary and extraordinary rays traverse the axis with the same velocity . Let the plane of xy be the ...
... PROP . To find the forms of the luminiferous sur- face in a plate of a uniaxal crystal cut perpendicularly to the axis , when the ordinary and extraordinary rays traverse the axis with the same velocity . Let the plane of xy be the ...
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... PROP . To find the retardation of one luminiferous surface behind the other in uniaxal crystals at given points . Let OA = a , OB = b be the semiaxes of the generating ellipse of the spheroid in fig . ( 6 ) , which is the luminiferous ...
... PROP . To find the retardation of one luminiferous surface behind the other in uniaxal crystals at given points . Let OA = a , OB = b be the semiaxes of the generating ellipse of the spheroid in fig . ( 6 ) , which is the luminiferous ...
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... PROP . PROP . To find the relative directions of the two rays in uniaxal crystals near the optic axis , which arise from a single incident ray . From the last proposition we have , since n = n ' , when i = 0 , n2v2 cos2 i = u2 cos2 ...
... PROP . PROP . To find the relative directions of the two rays in uniaxal crystals near the optic axis , which arise from a single incident ray . From the last proposition we have , since n = n ' , when i = 0 , n2v2 cos2 i = u2 cos2 ...
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