Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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... direction of the force , and a maximum in the plane perpendicular to this direction . The exact effect of such a force has been investigated ana- small as compared with the cube of the shortest wave - length of the incident light . ( 2 ) ...
... direction of the force , and a maximum in the plane perpendicular to this direction . The exact effect of such a force has been investigated ana- small as compared with the cube of the shortest wave - length of the incident light . ( 2 ) ...
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... direction of the field , and the triplet in a direction at right - angles to it , both with their proper states of polarisation , may be directly inferred from the theory in its simplest form . The direction of the circular polarisation ...
... direction of the field , and the triplet in a direction at right - angles to it , both with their proper states of polarisation , may be directly inferred from the theory in its simplest form . The direction of the circular polarisation ...
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... direction . Let Fig . 2 represent a section through the centre of the vortex in a plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation . Let AA be the surface of the body , BB the locus of the stationary sphere separating the two oppositely ...
... direction . Let Fig . 2 represent a section through the centre of the vortex in a plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation . Let AA be the surface of the body , BB the locus of the stationary sphere separating the two oppositely ...
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