| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 str.
...light at any point is then given by the formula : sin. 2 5 for one i'osition, cos. , - for the other. all trace of direction with reference to the positions...but in the reverse order. The explanation of this is to be found in the fact that when the plates A and B are crossed, the retardation due by A is compensated... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 str.
...analyzer respectively, and 9 is the retardation. 0 sin." - for one position, e cos. z - for the other. nil trace of direction with reference to the positions...but in the reverse order. The explanation of this is to be found in the fact that when the plates A and B are crossed, the retardation due by A is compensated... | |
| 1872 - 664 str.
...while, if the analyser be turned, we have the colours shown in the regular order. If the plates A and В have their axes directed at 45° on the same side...cycle once in every 90° of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change, but in the reverse order. The explanation... | |
| 1872 - 670 str.
...while, if the analyser be turned, we have the colours shown in the regular order. If the plates A and В have their axes directed at 45° on the same side...as above, and go through their cycle once in every go" of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change, but in the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 574 str.
...if the analyser be turned, we have the colours shown in the regular order. If the plates Л and В have their axes directed at 45° on the same side...change in the same order as above, and go through iheir cycle once in every 90° of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction the... | |
| 1874 - 788 str.
...one piece, the colour will remain unchanged, while if the analyser be turned, the colours will follow in the regular order. If the plates A and B have their...as above, and go through their cycle once in every right angle of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change,... | |
| William Spottiswoode - 1874 - 148 str.
...one piece, the colour will remain unchanged, while if the analyser be turned the colours will follow in the regular order. If the plates A and B have their...as above, and go through their cycle once in every right angle of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 546 str.
...one piece, the colour will remain unchanged, while if the analyser be turned, the colours will follow in the regular order. If the plates A and B have their...as above, and go through their cycle once in every right angle of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 542 str.
...one piece, the colour will remain unchanged, while if the analyser be turned, the colours will follow in the regular order. If the plates A and B have their...as above, and go through their cycle once in every right angle of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change,... | |
| William Spottiswoode - 1883 - 182 str.
...one piece, the colour will remain unchanged, while if the analyser be turned the colours will follow in the regular order. If the plates A and B have their...as above, and go through their cycle once in every right angle of rotation ; and if the analyser be turned in the same direction, the colours change,... | |
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