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Page 159
... plane of yz , and the first medium on the side of positive a , let the axis of be parallel to the plane of the waves , so that the plane of ry is the plane of incidence ; then , if n and ' n ' denote the components of the displacements ...
... plane of yz , and the first medium on the side of positive a , let the axis of be parallel to the plane of the waves , so that the plane of ry is the plane of incidence ; then , if n and ' n ' denote the components of the displacements ...
Page 171
... plane of incidence being practically the same as if the refracting medium had no rotating power , the component of the vibration perpendicular to the plane of incidence being extremely small . At the polarizing angle for which R + i = 7 ...
... plane of incidence being practically the same as if the refracting medium had no rotating power , the component of the vibration perpendicular to the plane of incidence being extremely small . At the polarizing angle for which R + i = 7 ...
Page 325
... plane with the plane which is parallel to the directions of v and OX , and , lastly , K the angle made by the last plane with the plane parallel to the 153 ( 1886 ) . * Wiedemann's Annalen , Bd . xxix . p . t Wiener Sitzber . Bd . lviii ...
... plane with the plane which is parallel to the directions of v and OX , and , lastly , K the angle made by the last plane with the plane parallel to the 153 ( 1886 ) . * Wiedemann's Annalen , Bd . xxix . p . t Wiener Sitzber . Bd . lviii ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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