Geometrical Optics: Adapted to the Use of the Higher Classes in Schools, Etc |
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Page 123
... somewhat more full description of the eye . The following two drawings of the eye , being vertical section and horizontal section of the right eye , seen from above , should be carefully studied . 9 ( i ) e Fig . 70 . m.
... somewhat more full description of the eye . The following two drawings of the eye , being vertical section and horizontal section of the right eye , seen from above , should be carefully studied . 9 ( i ) e Fig . 70 . m.
Page 124
... Horizontal section — right eye seen from above . The cornea , transparent , continuous with sclerotic coat , opaque . с g the The anterior or aqueous chamber , filled with aque- ous fluid , refractive index less than in cornea . The ...
... Horizontal section — right eye seen from above . The cornea , transparent , continuous with sclerotic coat , opaque . с g the The anterior or aqueous chamber , filled with aque- ous fluid , refractive index less than in cornea . The ...
Page 129
... horizontal section shews the range inward and outward . In the latter it will be noticed that the portion ih ' of the retina of the right eye is much greater than the portion ih , i being the visual centre of the retina , in the axis of ...
... horizontal section shews the range inward and outward . In the latter it will be noticed that the portion ih ' of the retina of the right eye is much greater than the portion ih , i being the visual centre of the retina , in the axis of ...
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... 70 Introduction Cords and Pulleys - Cord with Uniform Load Horizontally — Equilibrium of Cord due to its Own Weight - Representation by Means of Hyperbolic Function . - 111 CHAPTER IX ARTICLES 71-84 RECTILINEAR MOTION . - - . viii CONTENTS.
... 70 Introduction Cords and Pulleys - Cord with Uniform Load Horizontally — Equilibrium of Cord due to its Own Weight - Representation by Means of Hyperbolic Function . - 111 CHAPTER IX ARTICLES 71-84 RECTILINEAR MOTION . - - . viii CONTENTS.
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... horizontal , is represented by an arrow drawn in the same direction and having its point of application in the body and having a length representing 10 lb. ( In this case , if 2 lb. represents 1 in . , the length of the arrow is 5 in ...
... horizontal , is represented by an arrow drawn in the same direction and having its point of application in the body and having a length representing 10 lb. ( In this case , if 2 lb. represents 1 in . , the length of the arrow is 5 in ...
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a₁ acceleration angle angular velocity arrow axes axis of rotation axle center of gravity cloth coefficient of friction compression concurrent forces consider constant cord cos² couple Crown 8vo curve cylinder diameter direction disk distance dt dt Edition equal fcap Find the center fly wheel forces acting formula gravity axis hammer horizontal inch inertia with respect kinetic energy length lens line of action M₁ M₂ mass mirror moment of inertia motion moving P₁ P₂ pencil pendulum perpendicular plane point of application preceding problem prism pulley R₁ radians per second radius rays refraction represented resistance revolutions revolutions per minute rigid body seen shaft shown in Fig Simpson's Rule speed square Suppose surface T₁ tangential tension tion v₁ vertical weight work-energy equation x-axis zero