| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 páginas
...common Surfaces. PRoP. V. fbe (ran/parent farts of Bodies, according to their feveral fizes, refeSl Rays of one Colour, and tranfmit thofe of another...on the fame grounds that thin Plates or Bubbles do reJleSt or tranfmit thofe Rays. And this I take to be the ground of all their Colours. FO R if a thinn'd... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1725 - 768 páginas
...tranfparent part of bodies, fay» " Sir Ifaac Newton, according to their feve" ral fixes, rcfleft tays of one colour, and " tranfmit thofe of another, on the fame " grounds that thin plates or bubbles dp " rcfleû or tranfmit thofe rays;" and this Sir Ifaac takes to be the ground of all their colours... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 páginas
...according to their Several Sizes, retieSt Ravs of one Colour, and 4/ \f *.' ^ *J * trcrfmit tboj'e of another ', on the fame grounds that thin Plates or Bubbles do refleffi or transmit tboj'e Rays. And this I take to be the ground of all their Colours. "OOR if a... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 páginas
...bodies, fays " Sir Jj'aac Ntu-tsa, according to their fe" veral fizes, refleft rays of one colon r, " and tranfmit thofe of another, on the " fame grounds that thin plates or bubbles " do refleft or tranfmit thofe rays; " and this Sir Ifaac takes to be the ground of all their colours :... | |
| Robert Smith - 1738 - 402 páginas
...Theconftitu- 301. The tranfparent parts of bodies according to their feveral fizes!db<di«far r " rcfeft rays of one colour and tranfmit thofe of another; on the fame thcreiplaincd. grounda that thin plates or bubbles do refledt or tranfmit thofe rays. And f k' s ^... | |
| Benjamin Martin - 1747 - 574 páginas
....tranfparent and colourlefs. 17. The tranfparent Parts of Bodies, according to their feveral Sizes, refleft Rays of one Colour, and tranfmit thofe of another, on the fame Grounds that thin Plates or Bubbles did the fame; and this is undoubtedly the Ground and Reafon of all their Colour. For if fuch a thin... | |
| William Nicholson - 1787 - 446 páginas
...reflection in their common furfaees. F The tranlparent parts of bodies, according to their feveral fizes, muft reflect rays of one colour, and tranfmit thofe of another, on the fame ground that thin plates or bubbles do reflect or tranfmit thofe rays. And this appears to be the ground... | |
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