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" ... the ratio between the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant, depending only upon the nature of the two media. "
First Lines of Natural Philosophy, Divested of Mathematical Formulae: Being ... - Página 223
por Reynell Coates - 1846 - 402 páginas
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Dictionary of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, According to the ...

James Mitchell - 1823 - 666 páginas
...sines proportional to the angles, the sine of the angle of deviation, is as the difference between the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction, that is us 3 — 2, or I, whence the sine of incidence is to the sine of the angle of deviation as...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volumen78

1836 - 422 páginas
...more than oil. But, on whatever medium a ray of light may fall, there is a constant relation between the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction. This law may be otherwise expressed in the following manner ; when any two rays of light fall upon...
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The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena

William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 514 páginas
...oil. But, on whatever medium a ray of light may fall, there is a constant relation between the sme of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction. This law may be otherwise expressed in the following -manner ; when any two rays of light fall upon...
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Elements of chemistry including the recent discoveries and ..., Volumen1

Edward Turner - 1837 - 436 páginas
...incident and refracted ray is always in a plane perpendicular to the surface common to the media. 2. The sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction are in a constant report for the same media. The first law is similar to the first law of reflection...
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The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena

William Mullinger Higgins - 1838 - 426 páginas
...more than oil. But, on whatever medium a ray of light may fall, there is a constant relation between the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction. This law may be otherwise expressed in the following manner; when any two rays of light fall upon the...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - 1840 - 696 páginas
...incident- and refracted ray is always in a piano perpendicular to the surface common to the media. F 2. The sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of retraction are in a constant report for the same media. The first law is similar to the first law of...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - 1843 - 586 páginas
...incident and refracted ray is always in a plane perpendicular to the surface common to the media. 2. The sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction are in a constant ratio for the same media. The first law is similar to the first law of reflection...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - 1846 - 496 páginas
...governed by the two following laws, discovered in 1618, by Snell, though usually ascribed to Descartes. 2. The sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction are in a constant ratio for the same media. 1. The direction of the incident and refracted ray is always...
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Easy lessons in light. (Easy lessons in sci.).

Mrs. Frances Emily Awdry - 1880 - 198 páginas
...air or any other refracting medium. Thus, when a ray is passing from vacuum into water or vice versa, the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction are to each other in the proportion of nearly 3 to 4, or exactly as i is to i. 335. Hence, this number,...
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New theorie of matter and of force

William Barlow (of Muswell Hill.) - 1885 - 422 páginas
...surface between the two media. The following, it is submitted, accounts for the fact of the ratio between the sine of the angle of incidence and the sine of the angle of refraction being constant in the case of any two given media — a property first discovered by experiment by...
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