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A Treatise on Mathematical Instruments: Including Most of the Instruments ... - Page 72
by John F. Heather - 1849 - 183 pages
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A Treatise on Optics

David Brewster, Alexander Dallas Bache - 1833 - 674 pages
...perpendicular being drawn, the refracted ray is connected with the incident, by the law (p. 29, text,) that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio, for a given medium, to the sine of the angle of incidence. To represent this law analytically, suppose...
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A Treatise on Optics

David Brewster - 1841 - 432 pages
...perpendicular being drawn, the refracted ray is connected with the incident, by the law (p. 29, text)) that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio, for a given medium, to the sine of the angle of incidence. To represent this law analytically, suppose...
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Physical Optics: The corpuscular theory of light : discussed ..., Volume 2

Richard Potter - 1859 - 130 pages
...consider as given the fundamental properties of the ordinary refraction of transparent bodies ; namely, that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sine of the angle of incidence, and that the velocity of the luminiferous molecules in the refracting medium bears the same ratio to...
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Physical optics, or The nature and properties of light

Richard Potter - 1859 - 132 pages
...consider as given the fundamental properties of the ordinary refraction of transparent bodies ; namely, that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sine of the angle of incidence, and that the velocity of the luminiferous molecules in the refracting medium bears the same ratio to...
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An Elementary Treatise on Optics: Containing All the Requisite Propositions ...

Richard Potter - 1865 - 194 pages
...th_e refracting surface at the point of incidence, and the refracted ray lie all in one plane, and the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sine of the angle of incidence; the ray in the dense medium lying nearer to the normal than in the rare medium. That the direction...
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The Artizan, Volume 26

1868 - 346 pages
...our present knowledge in regard to them. nation of the two surfaces to one another, but in such a way that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sine of \he angle of incidence; that this constant number, termed the index oT refraction, or /*, belongs only...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 17-18

1868 - 638 pages
...the two surfaces to one апо'Лег, but in such a way that the sine of the angle of refracticÄ bears a constant ratio to the sine of the angle of incidence ; that this constant number, termed the index of refraction, or ;t, belongs only to the one substance,...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 pages
...(refraction) varies with the amount of inclination of the two surfaces to one another, but in such a way that the sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sine of the angle of incidence ; that this constant number, termed the index of refraction, or fj., belongs only to the one substance,...
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The Illustrated photographer, Volume 1

1869 - 564 pages
...varies with the amount of inclination of the two substancies to each other, but in such a way tha^ tho sine of the angle of refraction bears a constant ratio to the sino of the angle of incidence ; and that this constant number, tormod the index of refraction, belongs...
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Mathematical Instruments: Optical instruments

John Fry Heather - 1871 - 224 pages
...the direction of emergence, and PET, the direction of incidence, is called the angle of deviation. The amount of refraction, when a ray of light passes...when the angles of incidence and emergence are equal. The refracting power can be determined by finding practically this minimum deviation, as follows: —...
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