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This image will be formed by all the portions of the surface of the lens on which
the shadow of A B , formed by rays emanating from D , would not fall . If the object
D is more remote , the shadow of AB will diminish in size , and the image of the ...
This image will be formed by all the portions of the surface of the lens on which
the shadow of A B , formed by rays emanating from D , would not fall . If the object
D is more remote , the shadow of AB will diminish in size , and the image of the ...
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images of them formed within the corresponding portion of shadow of the stem
across the lens LL , the image of any object , which if luminous would give this
shadow , will be formed within the photographic image of the stem , and as every
...
images of them formed within the corresponding portion of shadow of the stem
across the lens LL , the image of any object , which if luminous would give this
shadow , will be formed within the photographic image of the stem , and as every
...
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It is very probable that the illusion arose from our considering the light as coming
from the white surf , in which case the shadows in the hollow foot - prints were
such as could only be produced by foot - prints raised from the sand , as if they ...
It is very probable that the illusion arose from our considering the light as coming
from the white surf , in which case the shadows in the hollow foot - prints were
such as could only be produced by foot - prints raised from the sand , as if they ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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