| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 páginas
...invented by Otto Gueriet, and improved and made ufeful by Mr. Boyle] as when it is adjacent to it. Secondly, If Light in its paflage out of Glafs into...incident more obliquely than at an Angle of 40 or 4 1 Degrees it is wholly reflected, if lefs obliquely it is in great meafure tranfmitted. Now it is... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 páginas
...improved and made ufeful by Mr. Boyle] as when it is adjacent to it. Secondly, If Light in its paiTage out of Glafs into Air be incident more obliquely than at an Angle of 40 or 4 1 Degrees it is wholly reflected, if lefs obliquely it is in great meafure tranfmitted. Now it is... | |
| Jacques Rohault - 1735 - 342 páginas
...convinced of the Fa!(i:y of this fiction by the following Experiment. VI Í. If Light in its PalTage out of Glafs into Air be incident more obliquely than at an Angle of 40 or 41 Degrees, it is whoL'y reflected, if lefs obliquely, it is in great meafure tranfmitted. Now it is not to be imagined,... | |
| Robert Smith - 1738 - 402 páginas
...or flronger when the air is drawn away from the glafs, by an air-pump, as when it is adjacent to it. Secondly, if light in its paflage out of glafs into air be incident more obliquely than an angle of 40 or 41 degrees, it is wholly reflected, if lefs obliquely it is in a great meafure tranfmitted... | |
| Felix O'Gallagher - 1784 - 420 páginas
...not only tranfmit, but apparently accelerate the motion of light. " Secondly, If light in its paffage out of " glafs into air, be incident more obliquely...reflected ; if lefs obliquely, it is in '* a great meafure tranfmitted. Now it is " not to be imagined that light at one de" Tee of obliquity fhould meet with... | |
| William Nicholson - 1805 - 446 páginas
...is as ftrong, or ftronger, when the air is drawn away from the glafs, as when it is adjacent to it. Secondly, if light in its paflage out of glafs into air be incident more obliquely (270, A) than at an angle of 40 or 6 ~ 41 41 degrees, it is wholly reflected; if lefs obliquely, it... | |
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