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... represent the phenomena which are observed ; and these were not such , that modifications of the subsidiary hypotheses would produce conformable results , and bring that theory to represent them , but were at variance with the essen ...
... represent the phenomena which are observed ; and these were not such , that modifications of the subsidiary hypotheses would produce conformable results , and bring that theory to represent them , but were at variance with the essen ...
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... represent the velocity of a ray in the axis Ox within the crystal which is polarized in the plane of xz , as represented by the letter — ; and in the same way let OL ' represent the velocity of the ray in the same direction when ...
... represent the velocity of a ray in the axis Ox within the crystal which is polarized in the plane of xz , as represented by the letter — ; and in the same way let OL ' represent the velocity of the ray in the same direction when ...
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... represented in figure 12 . ART . 12. PROP . To find the angle between the optic axes in biaxal crystals . At the conical point of the inner sheet the values of u ' are equal for the two parts of the expression affected by x and x ...
... represented in figure 12 . ART . 12. PROP . To find the angle between the optic axes in biaxal crystals . At the conical point of the inner sheet the values of u ' are equal for the two parts of the expression affected by x and x ...
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... represent the case of arragonite , and the equation must be modified accordingly . Arragonite is some- times called a negative and topaz a positive crystal . ART . 13. PROP . To find the angular separation of the two rays within the ...
... represent the case of arragonite , and the equation must be modified accordingly . Arragonite is some- times called a negative and topaz a positive crystal . ART . 13. PROP . To find the angular separation of the two rays within the ...
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... represent the reflected and refracted rays of Arts . 17 and 18. But the expression for the emergent ray was tan 8 ... represents the axis of the molecule in the incident ray AO ; Ot that in the reflected ray OB ; then completing the ...
... represent the reflected and refracted rays of Arts . 17 and 18. But the expression for the emergent ray was tan 8 ... represents the axis of the molecule in the incident ray AO ; Ot that in the reflected ray OB ; then completing the ...
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2nd Edit 4th Edit angle of incidence aperture asymptote axis biaxal crystals caustic co-ordinates colours cos³ Crown 8vo curves dark Differential Calculus diffraction distance edge Elementary Treatise elliptically polarized emergent ray English equal equation experiments extraordinary ray F. A. Paley Fcap 8vo figure formula Geometrical Greek hyperbola incident ray integer intensity interference J. W. Donaldson Latin luminiferous molecule luminiferous surface luminous point M.A. 3rd Edition M.A. Fcap maxima nearly Newton's rings object-glass optic axes ordinary ray original polarization outer sheet parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane of analyzation plane of incidence plane of polarization plane of xz plate Post 8vo principal plane PROP reflected light reflecting surface reflexion refracted ray refractive index retardation right angles rings shewn sin² sin³ speculum metal tan² u² cos² undulatory theory uniaxal crystal values velocity whilst μ²
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