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Light LE ight , a basic aspect of the human environment , and its movement is only in an indirect way affected by cannot be defined in terms of anything simpler or motion of the matter through which it is moving .
Light LE ight , a basic aspect of the human environment , and its movement is only in an indirect way affected by cannot be defined in terms of anything simpler or motion of the matter through which it is moving .
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If the phase difference is 1/2 , then the axes of the ellipse are equal to a , and a , and are along O , and 0 ,Elliptically polarized light may be regarded as the most general type of polarized light . If the amplitudes of the two ...
If the phase difference is 1/2 , then the axes of the ellipse are equal to a , and a , and are along O , and 0 ,Elliptically polarized light may be regarded as the most general type of polarized light . If the amplitudes of the two ...
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PHOSPHORESCENCE AND FLUORESCENCE The name luminescence has been accepted for all light phenomena not caused solely by a rise of temperature , but the distinction between the terms phosphorescence and fluorescence is still open to ...
PHOSPHORESCENCE AND FLUORESCENCE The name luminescence has been accepted for all light phenomena not caused solely by a rise of temperature , but the distinction between the terms phosphorescence and fluorescence is still open to ...
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ADOVOL 1 LIGHT | 1 |
LIMA | 29 |
LINCOLN | 33 |
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