| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pages
...Body very thick, and pitching it on the backfide to diminifh the Reflexion of its farther Surface, fo that the Light reflected from the tinging Particles...be apt to vary from that of the Light tranfmitted. But. whence it is that tinged Bodies and Liquors reflect fome fort of Rays, and intromit or tranfmit... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 pages
...diminifh the reflexion of its farther furface, fo that the light reflected from the tinging pnrticles may : predominate. In fuch cafes the colour " of the reflected light will be apt to va" r'jr from that of the light tranfmitted." Newto*. Optic. p. 159—163. This doftrine is farther... | |
| 1785 - 552 pages
...colour " will be diminifhed, and perhaps ceafe, by " making the body very thick, and pitching it " on the back fide to diminifh the reflection of " its...Coloured Subftances, • Ib. LI Part II. Prop. X. Piobl. V. fib. from which alone any clear illuftration of fuch queftions can be attained. For this... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 pages
...farther surface, so that the light reflected from the tinging particles may predominate. In such cases the colour of the reflected light will be apt to vary from that of the light transmitted." ' • To search out the truth of these opinions, Mr. Delaval entered upon a course of... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 pages
...reflected colour will be diminiihed, and perhaps ceafe, by making the body very thick, and pitching it on the back fide to diminifh the reflection of its farther...be apt to vary from that of the light tranfmitted." To inveftigate the truth of thefe opinions, Mr Délavai entered upon a courfe of experiments with tranfparent... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 412 pages
...farther surface, sr that the light reflected from the tinging particles may predominate. In such casi-s the colour of the reflected light will be apt to vary from that of the light transmitted." To search out the truth of these opinions, Mr. Delaval entered upon a course of experiments... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 pages
...&o that the light reflected from the tinging particles may predominate. In such < a&es the colour nf the reflected light will be apt to vary from that of the light trun-miltfd." ï'o search out the truth of these opinions^ Mr. Délavai entered upon a course of ex... | |
| 1823 - 878 pages
...farther surface, so that the light reflected from the tinging particles may predominate. In such cases, the colour of the reflected light will be apt to vary from that nf the light transmitted. To investigate the truth of these opinions, Mr Delàval entered upon a course... | |
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