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... refracted rays , & c . , though generally probable , I conceive to be far from certain . " The plan of this Tract has therefore been to include those phænomena only which admit of calculation . Many subjects are thus excluded ( for ...
... refracted rays , & c . , though generally probable , I conceive to be far from certain . " The plan of this Tract has therefore been to include those phænomena only which admit of calculation . Many subjects are thus excluded ( for ...
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... refracted rays , & c . , though generally probable , I conceive to be far from certain . " The plan of this Tract has therefore been to include those phænomena only which admit of calculation . Many subjects are thus excluded ( for ...
... refracted rays , & c . , though generally probable , I conceive to be far from certain . " The plan of this Tract has therefore been to include those phænomena only which admit of calculation . Many subjects are thus excluded ( for ...
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... refraction of light on the un- dulatory theory . 33. We must assume that the waves are transmitted with smaller velocity in glass , water , & c . , and in all sub- stances commonly called refracting media , than in what we call vacuum ...
... refraction of light on the un- dulatory theory . 33. We must assume that the waves are transmitted with smaller velocity in glass , water , & c . , and in all sub- stances commonly called refracting media , than in what we call vacuum ...
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... refraction . Consequently Co sin . refraction = CA CE Similarly sin . incidence = · CA Therefore = sin refraction Cc 1 sin incidence CE = μ 35. It is easily seen that a similar demonstration applies when the waves are transmitted in the ...
... refraction . Consequently Co sin . refraction = CA CE Similarly sin . incidence = · CA Therefore = sin refraction Cc 1 sin incidence CE = μ 35. It is easily seen that a similar demonstration applies when the waves are transmitted in the ...
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... refraction is always accompanied by reflection : and the reflection is more feeble as the vibrating media on both sides of the surface approach more nearly to the same state : that is , as the refractive index approaches to 1. This is ...
... refraction is always accompanied by reflection : and the reflection is more feeble as the vibrating media on both sides of the surface approach more nearly to the same state : that is , as the refractive index approaches to 1. This is ...
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