Law If a plane polarized beam of light is allowed to fall on a polarizer, the intensity of the transmitted beam is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the plane of polarization of the incident light and the plane of polarization... Light for Students - Page 499by Edwin Edser - 1902 - 579 pagesFull view - About this book
| Astronomy - 1895 - 464 pages
...glasses should be provided, as it is almost impossible to match any that may become broken subsequently. The square of the cosine of the angle between the principal sections of the crossed nicols measures the light, and is given for the principal components of the absorbing train.... | |
| Astronomy - 1895 - 492 pages
...glasses should be provided, as it is almost impossible to match any that may become broken subsequently. The square of the cosine of the angle between the principal sections of the crossed nicols measures the light, and is given for the principal components of the absorbing train.... | |
| William Thomas Allder Emtage - Light - 1896 - 368 pages
...mentioned is true. with an analyzer, the intensity of the light of any given quality thus obtained is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the plane in which the light of that quality is polarized on leaving the rotating substance and the plane... | |
| Harry Forbes Witherby - Bible - 1896 - 374 pages
...and is then examined with an analyzer, the intensity of the light of any given quality thus obtained is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the plane in which the light of that quality is polarized on leaving the rotating substance and the plane... | |
| Samuel Edward Sheppard, Charles Edward Kenneth Mees - Digital images - 1907 - 364 pages
...practice. Numerical Expression of the Results. The intensity of light passing through crossed nicols is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between them— ie T = transparency = cos2 0 O = opacity = and D = density = — Iog>0cos20 if Hurter and Driffield's... | |
| Leather - 1909 - 444 pages
...practice." Numerical expression of results. „The intensity of light passing through crossed nicols is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between them ie T = transparency = cos * S 0 = Opacity = —L 1 COB1 Q D = density = —log 10 cos* 6 If H... | |
| Royal Irish Academy - Science - 1912 - 488 pages
...communicated to the writer by Prof. HC McWeeney, of University College, Dublin : — (A) The torsion is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the binormal and the axis of the complex. (B) // TTV denotes the perpendicular from the point \ of the... | |
| Samuel Edward Sheppard - Photographic chemistry - 1914 - 484 pages
...the Nicol is adjusted by means of the smoked glass wedge. The light passing through crossed Nicols is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between them, hence 1 = 1, cos2 0, where 6 is the angle on the circle of the analyzer. In the new model, the... | |
| Electronic journals - 1916 - 798 pages
...the same angle. Hence the amplitude of the component of the wave to which the receiver responded was proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the vertical and the wires of the screen. Presumably the amplitude of the oscillations set up in the receiver... | |
| Charles Clarence Bidwell - Physics - 1925 - 250 pages
...then becomes the extraordinary ray for this prism. It may be shown that the intensity of the Fig. 182 transmitted light is proportional to the square of...between the principal sections of the two Nicols. This instrument has important applications in photometry and related fields. 263. Rotation of the Plane... | |
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