Light: A Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Light, for the Use of Students of Every AgeD. Appleton, 1877 - 112 páginas |
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... distance increases . A is the lamp , and B is the postal - card , having a slit for the light to pass . C is the paper screen , and D is the first shadow made on the screen when it was 24 inches from the lamp . E is the second shadow ...
... distance increases . A is the lamp , and B is the postal - card , having a slit for the light to pass . C is the paper screen , and D is the first shadow made on the screen when it was 24 inches from the lamp . E is the second shadow ...
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... distance the light has a certain bright- ness ; at half that distance it has four times the brightness ; at one - third the distance it has nine times as much brightness . The above relation , existing between the intensity of the light ...
... distance the light has a certain bright- ness ; at half that distance it has four times the brightness ; at one - third the distance it has nine times as much brightness . The above relation , existing between the intensity of the light ...
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... distance . Perhaps the candle is 22 inches ( 55.8 centimetres ) from the the screen , and the lamp is 44 inches ( 112 centi- metres ) . In our last experiment we found that the illu- mination of a given surface varies inversely as the ...
... distance . Perhaps the candle is 22 inches ( 55.8 centimetres ) from the the screen , and the lamp is 44 inches ( 112 centi- metres ) . In our last experiment we found that the illu- mination of a given surface varies inversely as the ...
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... distance of the can- dle will divide the square of the distance of the lamp four times . If we measure it another way we find the candle is half the distance from the lamp to the screen , and gives only one - quarter as much light ...
... distance of the can- dle will divide the square of the distance of the lamp four times . If we measure it another way we find the candle is half the distance from the lamp to the screen , and gives only one - quarter as much light ...
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... distances with those we obtained the first time . Di- vide the distance between A and B by the distance between C and D , and you will obtain a certain quo- tient . Divide the two sets of figures obtained the second time ( that is , the ...
... distances with those we obtained the first time . Di- vide the distance between A and B by the distance between C and D , and you will obtain a certain quo- tient . Divide the two sets of figures obtained the second time ( that is , the ...
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17.8 centimetres angle of incidence Animals appear beam of light beam of reflection beam of sunlight beautiful black mirror block of wood blue BOND STREET bright candle centi centre CHARLES BARNARD circle cloth color color-top critical angle curious dark room diagram diameter direction disk distance dotted lines experiment falls fastened flask focus give glass gray paper heliostat hold hole Illustrations inch 25 millimetres inches 15.2 centimetres index of refraction lamp lantern light entering light passes look looking-glass magic lanterns metres mirror mucilage phenomena picture piece plano-convex lens point of incidence postal-card rays red square reflected light refraction represents ring screen shade shadow sheet shelf shine side slender beam slide slip slit smoke spot of light square stars straight surface things top spin tube wall water-lens wide window yellow
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Página 3 - ... recommendation of this handy volume. The illustrations add to its interest and value, and its simplicity, both of design and execution, will commend it to beginners and others seeking information on the subject." From the Philadelphia Press. "It supplies a large number of simple and entertaining experiments on the phenomena of light, that any one can perform with materials that maybe found in any dwelling-house, or that maybe bought for a small sum in any town or city. This actually is philosophy...