The Principles of the Solution of the Senate-house 'riders,' Exemplified by the Solution of Those Proposed in the Earlier Parts of the Examinations of the Years 1848-1851 |
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... mirror ; and within what space must a point be situated to be seen by the eye in a given position ? Let AB be the mirror ; P ( fig . 52 ) a given point . Its image will by ( A ) , be a fixed point p equally distant from the mirror on ...
... mirror ; and within what space must a point be situated to be seen by the eye in a given position ? Let AB be the mirror ; P ( fig . 52 ) a given point . Its image will by ( A ) , be a fixed point p equally distant from the mirror on ...
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... mirror B , then an image Q of Q by the mirror A , and so on . And a similar set of images will be formed by the rays which fall first on the mirror B. Now if Q move along a line QP1 , Q , will by the nature of reflection move along Q ...
... mirror B , then an image Q of Q by the mirror A , and so on . And a similar set of images will be formed by the rays which fall first on the mirror B. Now if Q move along a line QP1 , Q , will by the nature of reflection move along Q ...
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... mirror : trace the pencil by which an eye will see the image formed after two reflexions at each mirror . Let 0 ( fig . 60 ) be the centre of the spherical mirror , F the principal focus half - way between 0 and the mirror , a Cb the ...
... mirror : trace the pencil by which an eye will see the image formed after two reflexions at each mirror . Let 0 ( fig . 60 ) be the centre of the spherical mirror , F the principal focus half - way between 0 and the mirror , a Cb the ...
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... mirror which moves so as always to be a tangent to its path , find the locus of the sun's image . The rectangle under the abscissæ of the axis - major of an ellipse is to the square of the semi - ordinate as the square of the axis ...
... mirror which moves so as always to be a tangent to its path , find the locus of the sun's image . The rectangle under the abscissæ of the axis - major of an ellipse is to the square of the semi - ordinate as the square of the axis ...
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... mirrors , find the position of an eye which sees itself by reflection in both mirrors . ( A ) . Explain what is meant by the 114 SOLUTIONS OF SENATE - HOUSE RIDERS ' .
... mirrors , find the position of an eye which sees itself by reflection in both mirrors . ( A ) . Explain what is meant by the 114 SOLUTIONS OF SENATE - HOUSE RIDERS ' .
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Page 4 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
Page 6 - The angle at the centre of a circle is double of the angle at the circumference upon the same base, that is, upon the same part of the circumference.
Page 11 - AB is a diameter, and P any point in the circumference of a circle; AP and BP are joined and produced if necessary ; if from any point C of AB, a perpendicular be drawn to AB meeting AP and .BP in points D and E respectively, and the circumference of the circle in a point F, shew that CD is a third proportional of CE and CF.
Page 9 - IF the angle of a triangle be divided into two equal angles, by a straight line which also cuts the base; the segments of the base shall have the same ratio which the other sides of the triangle have to one another...
Page 4 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle.