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... attracted the attention of the peasant and of the phi- losopher . That two refractions and one reflection were at least a part of the machi- nery which nature employed in the construction of this splendid arch , had been known from the ...
... attracted the attention of the peasant and of the phi- losopher . That two refractions and one reflection were at least a part of the machi- nery which nature employed in the construction of this splendid arch , had been known from the ...
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... attracted the atten- tion , both of Boyle and of Hook , but the facts observed by them remained insu- lated in their hands , and unconnected with other optical phenomena . It probably had been often remarked , that when two transparent ...
... attracted the atten- tion , both of Boyle and of Hook , but the facts observed by them remained insu- lated in their hands , and unconnected with other optical phenomena . It probably had been often remarked , that when two transparent ...
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... a body , its motion may be resolved into two , one parallel to that surface , and the other perpendicular to it . Of these , the first is not affected by the attraction of the body , which is perpendicular DISSERTATION SECOND . 53.
... a body , its motion may be resolved into two , one parallel to that surface , and the other perpendicular to it . Of these , the first is not affected by the attraction of the body , which is perpendicular DISSERTATION SECOND . 53.
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by the attraction of the body , which is perpendicular to its own surface ; and , therefore , it remains the same in the refracted that it was in the incident ray . But the velocity perpendicular to the surface is increased by the ...
by the attraction of the body , which is perpendicular to its own surface ; and , therefore , it remains the same in the refracted that it was in the incident ray . But the velocity perpendicular to the surface is increased by the ...
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... attraction will not suffer the rays to emerge into the rarer medium , but will force them to return back into the transparent body . Thus the reflection of light at the second surface of a transparent body is produced , not by the ...
... attraction will not suffer the rays to emerge into the rarer medium , but will force them to return back into the transparent body . Thus the reflection of light at the second surface of a transparent body is produced , not by the ...
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