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... seen . This distance may be measured by directly magnifying an object with the lens , if it be a small one , or by casting an image of a distant window , candle , etc. , upon a paper or wall . The focus of the lens is the point where ...
... seen . This distance may be measured by directly magnifying an object with the lens , if it be a small one , or by casting an image of a distant window , candle , etc. , upon a paper or wall . The focus of the lens is the point where ...
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... seen . Dr. Beale has recommended , in lieu of the camera lucida , a piece of slightly tinted plate glass ( Fig . 18 ) , placed in a short tube over the eye - piece at an angle of 45 ° . This is a cheap and effective plan . A similar ...
... seen . Dr. Beale has recommended , in lieu of the camera lucida , a piece of slightly tinted plate glass ( Fig . 18 ) , placed in a short tube over the eye - piece at an angle of 45 ° . This is a cheap and effective plan . A similar ...
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... seen with the naked eye is the general impression made by the transmitted light , and this may be the same although the compound rays may differ FIN . 25 . B E DO H F D I greatly , so that colors which seem absolutely alike may be ...
... seen with the naked eye is the general impression made by the transmitted light , and this may be the same although the compound rays may differ FIN . 25 . B E DO H F D I greatly , so that colors which seem absolutely alike may be ...
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... seen . To determine the position of the absorption lines , remove the upper cover of the tube A and replace it with that carrying the micrometer repre- sented in Fig . 26. The mirror illuminates a transparent line or cross , whose image ...
... seen . To determine the position of the absorption lines , remove the upper cover of the tube A and replace it with that carrying the micrometer repre- sented in Fig . 26. The mirror illuminates a transparent line or cross , whose image ...
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... seen . Objectives which have a large angle of aperture , and in consequence great resolving power , are often defective in penetration , their very perfection only permitting accurate vision of what is actually in focus . Hence for ...
... seen . Objectives which have a large angle of aperture , and in consequence great resolving power , are often defective in penetration , their very perfection only permitting accurate vision of what is actually in focus . Hence for ...
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