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" I* when a single undulation' only is considered. It is to be observed that a is the maximum vibration of any particle. PROP. 5. To explain the interference of undulations. 9. By interference is meant the co-existence of two undulations in which the length... "
Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and Planetary Theories, the Figure of the ... - Página 255
de George Biddell Airy, Sir George Biddell Airy - 1831 - 410 páginas
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The Connection of the Physical Sciences

Mary Somerville - 1834 - 390 páginas
...the strings be in perfect unison, there will be no beats, since there will be no interference. Thus by interference is meant the coexistence of two undulations, in which the lengths of the waves are the same ; and as the magnitude of an undulation may be diminished by the...
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On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences

Mary Somerville - 1834 - 484 páginas
...the strings be in perfect unison, there will be no beats, since there will be no interference. Thus by interference is meant the coexistence of two undulations, in which the lengths of the waves are the same ; and as the magnitude of an undulation may be diminished by the...
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Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and Planetary Theories: The Figure of the ...

George Biddell Airy - 1842 - 415 páginas
...disturbance A {2?r 1* — (t>£ - tf) + ^( > , for which we may put f, (vt — < . fSTT a . sin / — when a single undulation only is considered. It is...interference is not in any circumstances easy-f-, and it is more particularly difficult with regard to Physical Optics, from our ignorance of the physical...
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Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and Planetary Theories: The Figure of the ...

George Biddell Airy - 1842 - 438 páginas
...disturbance \ (ZTT ]' = a sin < — (vt - x) + A \ , for which we may put a . sin | — (vt — x)\ when a single undulation only is considered. It is...conception of interference is not in any circumstances easy-j-, and it is more particularly difficult with regard to Physical Optics, from our ignorance of...
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On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences

Mary Somerville - 1849 - 568 páginas
...the strings be in perfect unison, there will be no beats, since there will be no interference. Thus by interference is meant the co-existence of two undulations in which the lengths of the waves are the same. And, as the magnitude of an undulation may be diminished by the...
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Mathematical tracts on the lunar and planetary theories [&c.].

sir George Biddell Airy - 1858 - 438 páginas
...velocity of sound. (Principia, Lib. n. Prop. 43.) for which we may put - / , a sin -I— (vt — I* when a single undulation' only is considered. It is...conception of interference is not in any circumstances easy*, and it is more particularly difficult with regard to Physical Optics, from our ignorance of...
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On the Undulatory Theory of Optics: Designed for the Use of Students in the ...

George Biddell Airy - 1866 - 246 páginas
...disturbance X (27T = asn • 1* (vt — x) + A\ , ) for which we may put siin •!— - (vt — x)r asm when a single undulation only is considered. It is...conception of interference is not in any circumstances easyt, and it is more particularly difficult with regard to Physical Optics, from our ignorance of...
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The Fabry-Perot Interferometer: History, Theory, Practice and Applications

M Vaughan - 1989 - 612 páginas
...motion, may be in any direction whatever. After detailed discussion of wave properties Airy came to: PROP. 5. To explain the interference of undulations....co-existence of two undulations in which the length of a wave i« the same. The tAiry was a leading proponent of the undulatory or wave theory of optics and subsequently...
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