| John Quekett - Microscopes - 1852 - 600 pages
...thus forming a wave of doubled intensity for red light. " L, M, the waves Y° and Ye and B° and Be for yellow and blue of the ordinary and extraordinary...interferences of those for yellow and blue respectively. " H, in the lower part of fig. 157, represents dipolarized light. " I, the analyzer turned one quarter... | |
| John Quekett - Microscopes - 1852 - 608 pages
...for red light. " L, M, the waves Y° and Y' and B° and Be for yellow and 248 USE OF THE MICROSCOPE. blue of the ordinary and extraordinary systems respectively...interferences of those for yellow and blue respectively. " H, in the lower part of fig. 157, represents dipolarized light. " I, the analyzer turned one quarter... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1869 - 820 pages
...difference of an odd number of half undulations, and thus neutralising each other by interferences. n, rfcd light, the result of the coincidence of the waves for red light, and the neutralisation by interferences of those for yellow and blue respectively. h, fig. 87 B, depolarised... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1887 - 810 pages
...difference of an odd number of half undulations, and thus neutralising each other by interferences. 7i, red light, the result of the coincidence of the waves for red light, and the neutralisation by interferences of those for yellow and blue respectively. h, fig. 850, depolarised... | |
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