| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...light, which, without this law, would remain insulated and unintelligible. The law is, that " wherever two portions of the same " light arrive at the eye...intermediate state of " the interfering portions ; and this length is different for light «' of different colours." I have already shown in detail, the sufficiency... | |
| 1804 - 748 pages
...different routes, either exaftly or very nearly in the fame direction, the light becomes molt intenfe when the difference of the routes is any multiple of a certain length, and lead intenfe in the intermediate Date of the interfering portions ; and this length is different ibr... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 pages
...optical law ; " that wherever two portions of the same light • Dr. Young, Phil. Trans. Nov. 12, 1801. arrive at the eye by different routes, either exactly...intermediate state of the interfering portions : and this length is different for light of different colours." This important law, the basis of a new and... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...very nearly, in the same direction, the light becomes most intense when the difference of the route is any multiple of a certain length, and least intense...intermediate state of the interfering portions : and this length is different for light of different colours." Now, this law, which is the basis of a new... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...very nearly, in the same direction, the light becomes most intense when the difference of the roule is any multiple of a certain length, and least intense...intermediate state of the interfering portions : and this length is different for light of different colours." Now, this law, which is the basis of a new... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1832 - 550 pages
...July 1, 1802. [Phil. Trans. 1802, j?. 387.] In a former paper Dr. Young, treating of certain phenomena of coloured light, mentioned a law, according to which...the sufficiency of this law for explaining all the phenomena in the second and third books of Newton's Optics ; and in the present communication he illustrates... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1853 - 326 pages
...verschiedenen ') An account of soine cases of the produclion of colours. Phil. Trans. 1822. »whererer two portions of the same light arrive at the eye by...intermediate state of the interfering portions; and this lenglh is different for light of different colours.« Farben übereinkommen mit den vierfachen... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1853 - 328 pages
...colours. Phil. Trans. 1822. »wherever two portions of the same light arrive at the eye by diflerent routes, either exactly or very nearly in the same...intermediate state of the interfering portions; and this length is different for light of different colours.« Farben übereinkommen mit den vierfachen... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1853 - 318 pages
...production of colours. Phil. Trans. 1822. »wherever two portions of the same light arrive at the eye hy different routes, either exactly or very nearly in...intense in the intermediate state of the interfering porlions; and this length is different for light of different colours.« Farben übereinkommen mit... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1853 - 326 pages
...the eye by different routes, either exactly or very nearly in the same direction, the light hecomes most intense, when the difference of the routes is...certain length, and least intense in the intermediate stale of the interfering portions; and this lenglh is different for light of different colours.« Farben... | |
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