The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 |
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... wave - length λ here means the wave - length of that homo- geneous train of waves which has its first principal maximum at F , so that the retardation of each impulse compared with the next is λ . If the retardation is either greater or ...
... wave - length λ here means the wave - length of that homo- geneous train of waves which has its first principal maximum at F , so that the retardation of each impulse compared with the next is λ . If the retardation is either greater or ...
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... wave - length there is a maximum of light , the relative retardation of the two interfering impulses must be equal to mix , m being an integer ; the next adjoining band towards the violet will appear at a wave - length such that mλ ...
... wave - length there is a maximum of light , the relative retardation of the two interfering impulses must be equal to mix , m being an integer ; the next adjoining band towards the violet will appear at a wave - length such that mλ ...
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... wave - length A under consideration , there is darkness . The difficulty , if it is still felt to be one , may be avoided by considering a grating giving rise to the " corrugated waves " of Lord Rayleigh * . I have called these gratings ...
... wave - length A under consideration , there is darkness . The difficulty , if it is still felt to be one , may be avoided by considering a grating giving rise to the " corrugated waves " of Lord Rayleigh * . I have called these gratings ...
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... wave - front for a homogeneous wave of length would lie in the direction RS , the " impulses " will be confined to a region immediately surrounding a plane HS , the position of which may be calculated by the ordinary law of re- fraction ...
... wave - front for a homogeneous wave of length would lie in the direction RS , the " impulses " will be confined to a region immediately surrounding a plane HS , the position of which may be calculated by the ordinary law of re- fraction ...
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... wave - length could be made to pass through the slit . Directly behind this a Rubens thermopile , T , and a selenium cell , S , were rigidly mounted on a vertical bar , pivoted near its lower end and working between stops so that the ...
... wave - length could be made to pass through the slit . Directly behind this a Rubens thermopile , T , and a selenium cell , S , were rigidly mounted on a vertical bar , pivoted near its lower end and working between stops so that the ...
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