| 1897 - 448 pages
...analyzer over 90° the light that was first extinguished will be transmitted, and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...experiment could be repeated any number of times. ' 1 saw afterward that Stoney, Trans. R. Soc., Dublin, IV, endeavors to explain the existence of doublets... | |
| 1897 - 494 pages
...analyzer over 90° the light that was first extinguished will be transmitted, and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...experiment could be repeated any number of times. 1 1 saw afterward that Stoney, Train. K. Soc., Dublin, IV, endeavors to explain the existence of doublets... | |
| Pieter Zeeman - 1913 - 264 pages
...analyser over 90° the light that was first extinguished will be transmitted, and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...The cross-wire of the eyepiece was set in the bright lino. At the reversal of the current the visible line moved ! This experiment could be repeated indefinitely.... | |
| Pieter Zeeman - 1921 - 398 pages
...analyser over 90° the light that was first extinguished will he transmitted, and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...experiment is the following. With unchanged position of the quarter-wave plate the analyser is turned round. The widened line is then, during one revolution, twice... | |
| Mitsuo Taketani - 2001 - 350 pages
...analyser over 90° the light that was first extinguished will be transmitted, and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...direction of the current makes the left edge visible. Zeeman proceeded with the experiment in this way. "The cross-wire of the eyepiece was set in the bright... | |
| 1897 - 590 pages
...analyser over 90° the light that was first extinguished will be transmitted, and vice versd. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...the reversal of the current the visible line moved 1 This experiment could be repeated any number of times. 21. A small variation of the preceding experiment... | |
| Leiden (Netherlands). Rijksuniversiteit. Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratorium - 1897 - 226 pages
...the analyser over 91)° the light that was first extinguished must be admitted and vice versa. Or, if first the right edge of the line is visible in the...direction of the current makes the left edge visible. The cross wire of the eye-piece was set in the bright line. At the reversal of the current the visible... | |
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