Introduction to Optics: Geometrical and Physical |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
FURTHER STUDY OF LENSES | 56 |
VISION THROUGH AN INSTRUMENT | 71 |
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achromatic amplitude angular aperture atom band bright converging lens corresponding crown glass crystal deviation diagram diffraction direction dispersion displacement distance double slit electron emergent emitted energy equal ether example eye lens face focal length give rise given glass Huygens hydrogen incident index of refraction intensity lens of focal lenses linear magnifying power maximum measured medium method microscope mirror monochromatic motion Nicol prism normal observed obtained optic axis orbit parallel rays particle path difference perpendicular phase difference placed plane polarized plane waves plate polarized light Polaroid position principal plane problem quantum radiation radius of curvature Ramsden eyepiece reflected relation represented resolving power resultant amplitude right angles rotation small object sodium spectral line spectrum spherical student surface telescope thickness thin transmitted traveling velocity of light vibration plane wave theory wave-front wavelength wavelets width Zeeman effect