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... succession from one to another , and so advances uniformly . These two modes of propagated movement may be distin- guished by the names of the motion of translation and the mo- tion of vibration . The former is more familiar to our ...
... succession from one to another , and so advances uniformly . These two modes of propagated movement may be distin- guished by the names of the motion of translation and the mo- tion of vibration . The former is more familiar to our ...
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... succession of similar undula- tions as long as the original disturbance continues . The particles a , a , a " , or the par- ticles b , b ' , b ' " , & c . , are said to be in similar phases of vi- a bration . The wave , or undulation ...
... succession of similar undula- tions as long as the original disturbance continues . The particles a , a , a " , or the par- ticles b , b ' , b ' " , & c . , are said to be in similar phases of vi- a bration . The wave , or undulation ...
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... succession of attractive and repulsive forces , here assumed , is altogether similar to that to which the known phenomena of molecular action are ascribed . On these suppositions Newton has rigorously deduced the laws of reflexion and ...
... succession of attractive and repulsive forces , here assumed , is altogether similar to that to which the known phenomena of molecular action are ascribed . On these suppositions Newton has rigorously deduced the laws of reflexion and ...
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... succession of alternate bright and dark bands , in the manner already explained . In order to satisfy ourselves that these bands are in fact produced by the mutual action of the two beams , we have only to intercept one of them , by ...
... succession of alternate bright and dark bands , in the manner already explained . In order to satisfy ourselves that these bands are in fact produced by the mutual action of the two beams , we have only to intercept one of them , by ...
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... succession of iris - co- loured fringes , the colours following the order which they have in the spectrum . ( 90 ) If we follow the course of the fringes from their origin , we shall observe that they are propagated in lines sen- sibly ...
... succession of iris - co- loured fringes , the colours following the order which they have in the spectrum . ( 90 ) If we follow the course of the fringes from their origin , we shall observe that they are propagated in lines sen- sibly ...
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