10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIFFRANGIBILITY»
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We shall merely observe, in conclusion, that the resolution of light of one colour
into waves of different diffrangibility, which we have thus endeavoured to
establish, may be subjected to the same test as the Newtonian resolution of the
solar ray ...
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Questions on General Physics: Based on the 10th Ed. of ...
2. f Explain the unequal diffrangibility of light and sound as the result of a
difference in the ratio of the wave-length to the diameter of the orifice or obstacle
in question. (D. 937). 3. Describe the construction of a diffraction grating. D. 1098.
4.
... it is clear that the recession of the hearer from the bell will produce the opposite
effect and lower its pitch. Just the same thing holds good of light ; it also consists
of pulsations, and the refrangibility of a ray and its diffrangibility, if we may coin ...
Charles Augustus Young, 1881
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The Optical Dictionary: An Optical and Ophthalmological ...
Diffraction Spectroscope. A spectroscope in which the prism is replaced by a
grating. Diffraction Spectrum. A spectrum produced by passing light through a
grating. Diffractively. In a diffrac- tive manner. Diffrangibility. Susceptibility to
diffraction.
Charles Hyatt-Woolf, 1904
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
We shall merely observe, in conclusion, that the resolution of light of one colour
into waves of different diffrangibility, which we have thus endeavoured to
establish, may be subjected to the same test as the Newtonian resolution of the
solar ray ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1844
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
We shall merely observe, in conclusion, that the resolution of light of one colour
into waves of different diffrangibility, which we have thus endeavoured to
establish, may be subjected to the same test as the Newtonian resolution of the
solar ray ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The refrangibility of a ray and its diffrangibility, if we may coin the word, both
depend upon the number of pulsations per second with which it reaches the
diffracting or refracting surface. C. A. Young, The Sun, p. 98. diffrangible (di-fran'ji
-bl), a.
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The refranglhility of a ray and Its diffrangibility, If we may coin the word, both
depend upon the number of pulsations per second with which it reaches the
diffracting or refracting surface. C. A. Young, The Sun, p. 98. diffrangible (di-fran'ji
-bl), a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
268. diffrangibility (di-fran-gi-bil'j-ti), n. [ < diffrangible : see -bility.] The quality of
being diffrangible ; the degree of diffraction. Just the same thing holds good of
light ; it also consists of pulsations, and the refrangibillty of a ray and its
diffrangibility ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
The refrangibility of a ray and its diffrangibility, if we %iay coin the word, both
depend upon the number of pulsations per second with which it reaches the
diffracting or refracting surface. C. A. Young, The Sun, p. 98. diffrangible (di-fran'ji
-bl), a.
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