| Several Hands - 1759 - 602 sivua
...enumerates feveral experiments he made in a glafs prifmatic vefTel filled with water, with a glafs prilm in it; but as this is the fame with the eighth experiment...object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infedted with prifmatic colours, as if it had been feen through a glafs prifm, whole refra&ing angle... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1809 - 778 sivua
...receivedopinion, by showing the divergency of the light by the prism to be almost double of that by the water ; for the object, though not at all refracted^ was yet as much infected with prismatic colours, as if it had been, seen through a. glass wedge only, whose refracting angle was... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 sivua
...the gJafs prifm to be almoft double without re of that by the water; for the image of the objen.^io* though not at all refracted, was yet as much infected with prifmatic colours as though it had been feen through a glafs wedge only whole angle was near 30 degrees. " This experiment... | |
| 1816 - 778 sivua
...divergency of the light by the glafs prifm to be almoft double of that by the water j for the image of the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as...infected with prifmatic colours, as if it had been feen through a glafs wedge only whofe refracting angle was near 30 degrees. 36. This experiment is... | |
| 1823 - 878 sivua
...the light by the glass prism to be almost double ivilllout of that by the water ; for the ¡mage of the object, {" though not at all refracted, was yet as much infected with prismatic colours as though it had been seen through a glass wedge only whose angle was near 30 degrees.... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1834 - 306 sivua
...refraction of one should entirely destroy that of the other, the colour was far from being destroyed ; " for the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infested with prismatic colours, as if it had been seen through a glass wedge only, whose refracting... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838 - 538 sivua
...refraction of one should entirely destroy that of the other, the colour was far from being destroyed ; " for the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infested with prismatic colours, as if it had been seen through a glass wedge only, whose refracting... | |
| 1853 - 530 sivua
...refraction of one should entirely destroy that of the other, the colour was far from being destroyed ; " for the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infested with prismatic colours, as if it had been seen through a glass wedge only, whose refracting... | |
| Henry C. King - 2003 - 484 sivua
...opinion, by showing the divergency of the light by the prism to be almost double of that by the water; for the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infected with prismatic colours, as if it had been seen through a glass wedge only, whose refracting angle was near... | |
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