On the Connection of the Physical SciencesHarper & Bros., 1862 - 460 pages |
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... Polarization by Reflection 172 SECTION XXII . Phenomena exhibited by the passage of Polarized Light through Mica and Sulphate of Lime - The Colored Images produced by Polarized Light passing through Crystals having one and two Optic ...
... Polarization by Reflection 172 SECTION XXII . Phenomena exhibited by the passage of Polarized Light through Mica and Sulphate of Lime - The Colored Images produced by Polarized Light passing through Crystals having one and two Optic ...
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... Polarization of Heat - Circular Polarization of Heat - Transmission of the Chemical Rays - Absorption of Heat - Radiation of Heat - Dew - Hoar Frost - Rain - Hail - Combustion - Dilatation of Bodies by Heat - Propa- gation of Heat ...
... Polarization of Heat - Circular Polarization of Heat - Transmission of the Chemical Rays - Absorption of Heat - Radiation of Heat - Dew - Hoar Frost - Rain - Hail - Combustion - Dilatation of Bodies by Heat - Propa- gation of Heat ...
Page 105
... polarized light through rock crystal , that a very different arrangement of particles is requisite to produce an extremely small change in external form . A variety of substances in crystalizing combine chemically with a certain portion ...
... polarized light through rock crystal , that a very different arrangement of particles is requisite to produce an extremely small change in external form . A variety of substances in crystalizing combine chemically with a certain portion ...
Page 172
... Polarization of Light - Defined - Polarization by Refraction - Properties of the Tourmaline - Double Refraction - All ... Polarized Light - The Optic Axes of Crystals - M . Fresnel's Discoveries on the Rays passing along the Optic Axis ...
... Polarization of Light - Defined - Polarization by Refraction - Properties of the Tourmaline - Double Refraction - All ... Polarized Light - The Optic Axes of Crystals - M . Fresnel's Discoveries on the Rays passing along the Optic Axis ...
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... polarized . This name was originally adopted from an imaginary analogy in the arrangement of the particles of light on the corpuscular doctrine to the poles of a magnet , and is still retained in the undulatory theory . Light may be ...
... polarized . This name was originally adopted from an imaginary analogy in the arrangement of the particles of light on the corpuscular doctrine to the poles of a magnet , and is still retained in the undulatory theory . Light may be ...
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