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... displacement and of motion . For instance , in any one of the cases ( B ) , ( y ) , ( 8 ) , ( e ) , ( 5 ) of fig . 1 or 2 , the particles included between band b ' form a wave : or those between ƒ ' and ƒ " form a wave : & c . It is ...
... displacement and of motion . For instance , in any one of the cases ( B ) , ( y ) , ( 8 ) , ( e ) , ( 5 ) of fig . 1 or 2 , the particles included between band b ' form a wave : or those between ƒ ' and ƒ " form a wave : & c . It is ...
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... displacement and motion . For instance , b and b ' in fig . 1 or 2 , are in similar phases , because their displacements are equal , and their motions are also equal . But in ( 8 ) fig . 2 , b and ƒ are not in the same phase for though ...
... displacement and motion . For instance , b and b ' in fig . 1 or 2 , are in similar phases , because their displacements are equal , and their motions are also equal . But in ( 8 ) fig . 2 , b and ƒ are not in the same phase for though ...
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... displacement in GH , because in consequence of the existence of this wave there will hereafter be a wave at GH : but we know that the dis- placement in EF causes no future displacement between EF and AB , because , though the displacement ...
... displacement in GH , because in consequence of the existence of this wave there will hereafter be a wave at GH : but we know that the dis- placement in EF causes no future displacement between EF and AB , because , though the displacement ...
Page 20
... displacement of a particle is ( 2π a sin ( vt − x ) + λ - 4 } . When in our final results we have found the expression c sin ( 2π λ 2π vt + C- x λ for the displacement of the particles touching a screen or touch- ing the eye , we shall ...
... displacement of a particle is ( 2π a sin ( vt − x ) + λ - 4 } . When in our final results we have found the expression c sin ( 2π λ 2π vt + C- x λ for the displacement of the particles touching a screen or touch- ing the eye , we shall ...
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... displacements in dif- ferent directions will very soon destroy each other . Thus there will be no refracted ray . This is a well known law of optics . It must be remarked that the demonstrations of ( 32 ) and ( 34 ) are not free from ...
... displacements in dif- ferent directions will very soon destroy each other . Thus there will be no refracted ray . This is a well known law of optics . It must be remarked that the demonstrations of ( 32 ) and ( 34 ) are not free from ...
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