| History of Science Society - 1928 - 394 pagina’s
...Fringes?" (p. 313.) "Query 3. Are not the Rays of Light in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel? And do not the three Fringes of colour 'd Light above mention 'd, arise from three such bendings?" (p.... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 434 pagina’s
...make those Fringes? "Qu. 3. Are not the Rays of Light in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel? And do not the three Fringes of colour'd Light above-mention'd arise from three such bendings? "Qu. 4.... | |
| John Desmond Bernal - 1997 - 326 pagina’s
...differ also in Flexibility. . . . Are not the Rays of Light in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel?' He then goes on: ' Do not Bodies and Light act mutually upon one another; that is to say, Bodies upon... | |
| Jed Z. Buchwald, I. Bernard Cohen - 2001 - 380 pagina’s
...all he could do was lamely ask whether the rays are not "in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel? And do not the three fringes of coloured Light above-mentioned, arise from three such bendings?" 10 That... | |
| Emil Wolf - 2007 - 386 pagina’s
...to make those Fringes? Qu. 3. Are not the Rays of Light in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel? And do not the three Fringes of colour'd Light above mention'd, arise from three such bendings?" An illustration... | |
| Arthur Edward Ellard McKenzie - 1965 - 386 pagina’s
...the presence of the body. 'Are not the Rays of Light, in passing by the edges and sides of Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an Eel? And do not the three Fringes of colour'd light above-mentioned arise from three such bendings?' The principle... | |
| Devendra Náth Mallik - 1914 - 220 pagina’s
...previously described] ? And again, " Are not the rays of light in passing by the edge and sides of bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like that of an eel ? And do not the three fringes of coloured light arise from three such bendings ? " (Q. 3.) * Cf. the theory... | |
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