The Kaleidoscope, Its History, Theory and Construction with Its Application to the Fine and Useful ArtsJ. Murray, 1858 - 189 Seiten |
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... methods of using it as an instrument of recrea- tion ; and of instructing the artist how to employ it in the numerous branches of the useful and ornamental arts to which it is applicable . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY PRINCIPLES RESPECTING ...
... methods of using it as an instrument of recrea- tion ; and of instructing the artist how to employ it in the numerous branches of the useful and ornamental arts to which it is applicable . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY PRINCIPLES RESPECTING ...
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... methods of construction , we shall pro- ceed to investigate the principles upon which these methods are founded , in so far as the position of the eye is con- cerned . When any object is made to touch a common looking- glass in one or ...
... methods of construction , we shall pro- ceed to investigate the principles upon which these methods are founded , in so far as the position of the eye is con- cerned . When any object is made to touch a common looking- glass in one or ...
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... method of using the table , let us suppose that the angle of incidence , or o R p , Fig . 19 , is 85 ° : then the number of rays in the corresponding point of the reflected sector a ob ( Fig . 17 ) will be 543. By letting fall ...
... method of using the table , let us suppose that the angle of incidence , or o R p , Fig . 19 , is 85 ° : then the number of rays in the corresponding point of the reflected sector a ob ( Fig . 17 ) will be 543. By letting fall ...
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... method of calculation is applicable only with strictness to the two sectors A o b , Bo a , formed by one reflexion , for the intensity of the light in the other sectors which are formed by more than one reflexion , must be affected by ...
... method of calculation is applicable only with strictness to the two sectors A o b , Bo a , formed by one reflexion , for the intensity of the light in the other sectors which are formed by more than one reflexion , must be affected by ...
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... method of forming , select- ing , and mixing the objects , will be described in the next chapter . At present , we shall confine our attention to the various methods which may be employed in applying them to the end of the reflectors ...
... method of forming , select- ing , and mixing the objects , will be described in the next chapter . At present , we shall confine our attention to the various methods which may be employed in applying them to the end of the reflectors ...
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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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