The Kaleidoscope, Its History, Theory and Construction with Its Application to the Fine and Useful ArtsJ. Murray, 1858 - 189 Seiten |
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... DIRECT AND INVERTED IMAGES , . · III . ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED BY THE MOTION OF THE OBJECT AND THE MIRRORS , IV . ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED UPON THE SYMMETRY OF THE PICTURE BY VARYING THE POSITION OF THE EYE , V. - ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED ...
... DIRECT AND INVERTED IMAGES , . · III . ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED BY THE MOTION OF THE OBJECT AND THE MIRRORS , IV . ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED UPON THE SYMMETRY OF THE PICTURE BY VARYING THE POSITION OF THE EYE , V. - ON THE EFFECTS PRODUCED ...
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... direct and the reflected images had the same form and the same magnitude , in consequence of being placed at the same distance from the eye . This , also , was the position in which the eye was necessarily placed when looking through ...
... direct and the reflected images had the same form and the same magnitude , in consequence of being placed at the same distance from the eye . This , also , was the position in which the eye was necessarily placed when looking through ...
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... direct vision ; the second , A o b , is an image of the first formed by one reflexion from the mirror A o ; and the third is another image of the first formed by one reflexion from : the other mirror B 0. But it is well known 10 CHAP ...
... direct vision ; the second , A o b , is an image of the first formed by one reflexion from the mirror A o ; and the third is another image of the first formed by one reflexion from : the other mirror B 0. But it is well known 10 CHAP ...
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... DIRECT AND INVERTED IMAGES . THE principles which we have laid down in the preced- ing chapter must not be considered as in any respect the principles of the Kaleidoscope . They are merely a series of preliminary deductions , by means ...
... DIRECT AND INVERTED IMAGES . THE principles which we have laid down in the preced- ing chapter must not be considered as in any respect the principles of the Kaleidoscope . They are merely a series of preliminary deductions , by means ...
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... direct and the reflected image may join , and constitute one united whole ; for if the image is reflected from the poste- rior surface , as in the case of a looking - glass , the direct and the inverted image can never coalesce into one ...
... direct and the reflected image may join , and constitute one united whole ; for if the image is reflected from the poste- rior surface , as in the case of a looking - glass , the direct and the inverted image can never coalesce into one ...
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A O B aliquot angle angular aperture appear applied arranged beautiful becomes brass centre CHAPTER circle circular colours combination complete composed consequence consider consists construction containing created described designs direct distance edges Edition effect equal exhibited extremity field figure fixed follows formed four fragments give given glass greater half hand Hence inches incidence inclination increase instrument intensity inverted Kaleidoscope length lens less light m n o p manner means metallic method mirrors motion move necessary object object-box observer obtained optical pair passing pattern perfect perfectly picture pieces placed plane plates polygon position possible Post 8vo preceding presented principles produced rays reflected images reflectors reflexion regular removed ring round screw Second sector seen by direct shown side similar simple situated square stationary surface symmetrical tion transparent tube various Vols whole
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