| Devendra NĂ¡th Mallik - 1914 - 220 pages
...light, in its passage through any refracting surface, is put into a certain transient constitution or state, which in the progress of the ray returns at...between the returns to be easily reflected by it." This is manifest (according to Newton) from the arrangement of colours of a thin plate in the reflected... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 1406 pages
...light in its passage through any refracting surface is put into a certain transient constitution or state, which in the progress of the ray returns at equal intervals, and disposes this ray at every return to be easily transmitted through the next refracting surface, and between... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1899 - 686 pages
...Light in its passage through any refracting Surface is put into a certain transient constitution or state, which in the progress of the Ray returns at equal Intervals, and dispose* the Ray at every return to be easily transmitted through the next refracting Surface, and... | |
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