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Page 396
... plate of glass , its progress is marked by the communication of a crystalline structure , which changes its character with the temperature , and which vanishes when the heat is uniformly diffused over the plate . ' II . When a plate of ...
... plate of glass , its progress is marked by the communication of a crystalline structure , which changes its character with the temperature , and which vanishes when the heat is uniformly diffused over the plate . ' II . When a plate of ...
Page 398
... plate of glass brought to a red heat is cooled in the open air , or is placed with one of its edges upon a bar of cold iron , the different sets of fringes described in Section I. are developed during its cooling , and they have the ...
... plate of glass brought to a red heat is cooled in the open air , or is placed with one of its edges upon a bar of cold iron , the different sets of fringes described in Section I. are developed during its cooling , and they have the ...
Page 402
... plates of glass are combined transversely and symmetrically , they exhibit all the phenomena which are produced by the combination of plates of doubly re- fracting crystals . ' VI . If a plate of glass resting on two supports is bent by ...
... plates of glass are combined transversely and symmetrically , they exhibit all the phenomena which are produced by the combination of plates of doubly re- fracting crystals . ' VI . If a plate of glass resting on two supports is bent by ...
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