The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... reflexion ; and as he found that rays of all colours were reflected regularly, so that the angle of reflexion was equal to the angle of incidence, he concluded that, upon, this principle, optical instruments might be brought to any ...
... reflexion ; and as he found that rays of all colours were reflected regularly, so that the angle of reflexion was equal to the angle of incidence, he concluded that, upon, this principle, optical instruments might be brought to any ...
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... reflexion, Mr. Gregory's Optica Promota (printed in the year 1663) having fallen into my hands, where there is an instrument described with a hole in the midst of the objeflt-glass, to transmit the light to an eye-glass placed behind it ...
... reflexion, Mr. Gregory's Optica Promota (printed in the year 1663) having fallen into my hands, where there is an instrument described with a hole in the midst of the objeflt-glass, to transmit the light to an eye-glass placed behind it ...
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... reflexion ; or, what he thought more probable, the circular one, formed by two refractions and one intervening reflexion from the base of the prism, which would be coloured if the prism was not an isosceles one. This suggestion seems to ...
... reflexion ; or, what he thought more probable, the circular one, formed by two refractions and one intervening reflexion from the base of the prism, which would be coloured if the prism was not an isosceles one. This suggestion seems to ...
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... Reflexion and Transmission — Colours of Thick Plates. In examining the nature and origin of colours as the component parts of white light, the attention of Newton was directed to the curious subject of the colours of thin plates, and to ...
... Reflexion and Transmission — Colours of Thick Plates. In examining the nature and origin of colours as the component parts of white light, the attention of Newton was directed to the curious subject of the colours of thin plates, and to ...
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... reflexion, so that to an eye above E at m there will be seen without the red ring a a dark ring m. In like manner, at greater thicknesses of the plate of air, there is a succession of red and dark rings, diminishing in breadth, as shown ...
... reflexion, so that to an eye above E at m there will be seen without the red ring a a dark ring m. In like manner, at greater thicknesses of the plate of air, there is a succession of red and dark rings, diminishing in breadth, as shown ...
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