The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 93
... velocity of such lines , different pairs of crystal - lines will coincide at different instants with these fixed directions in space in other words , if two lines are permanently atropic and not at right angles , not only will the lines ...
... velocity of such lines , different pairs of crystal - lines will coincide at different instants with these fixed directions in space in other words , if two lines are permanently atropic and not at right angles , not only will the lines ...
Page 291
... velocity of the light is increased by one half the velocity of the dielectric . This result is confirmed in a very remarkable way by some experiments made by Fizeau , and of which an account is published in the Comptes Rendus , t ...
... velocity of the light is increased by one half the velocity of the dielectric . This result is confirmed in a very remarkable way by some experiments made by Fizeau , and of which an account is published in the Comptes Rendus , t ...
Page 88
... velocity was approximately 3 ×× 92 inches per second - that is , about 28 inches per second . ( 2 ) An equilateral triangle , one inch in height , was thrown into vibration by a note having 152 vibrations in a second . The position of ...
... velocity was approximately 3 ×× 92 inches per second - that is , about 28 inches per second . ( 2 ) An equilateral triangle , one inch in height , was thrown into vibration by a note having 152 vibrations in a second . The position of ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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