The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory, and ConstructionJohn Murray, 1856 - 247 Seiten |
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... rays from each luminous point of RB , the images would become brighter , but they . would become at the same time indistinct , as the rays from one point of the object would mix with those from adjacent points , and at the boundaries of ...
... rays from each luminous point of RB , the images would become brighter , but they . would become at the same time indistinct , as the rays from one point of the object would mix with those from adjacent points , and at the boundaries of ...
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... ray of light from A passing through H would strike the retina at a , and one from B would strike the retina at b ... ray from the upper part A of the object necessarily falling on the lower part a of the retina , and a ray from the lower ...
... ray of light from A passing through H would strike the retina at a , and one from B would strike the retina at b ... ray from the upper part A of the object necessarily falling on the lower part a of the retina , and a ray from the lower ...
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Its History, Theory, and Construction David Brewster. and a ray from the lower part в of the object upon the upper part 6 of the retina . Now , it has been proved by accurate experiments that in whatever direction a ray АHa falls upon ...
Its History, Theory, and Construction David Brewster. and a ray from the lower part в of the object upon the upper part 6 of the retina . Now , it has been proved by accurate experiments that in whatever direction a ray АHa falls upon ...
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... rays . 2. When we view a picture with both eyes , we discover , from the convergency of the optic axes , that the picture is on a plane surface , every part of which is nearly equidistant from us . But when we shut one eye , we do not ...
... rays . 2. When we view a picture with both eyes , we discover , from the convergency of the optic axes , that the picture is on a plane surface , every part of which is nearly equidistant from us . But when we shut one eye , we do not ...
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... but the images produced by reflection are made indistinct by the oblique incidence of the rays , which separates the image produced by the glass surface from the more brilliant image 62 DEFECTS OF THE REFLECTING STEREOSCOPE . CHAP . IV .
... but the images produced by reflection are made indistinct by the oblique incidence of the rays , which separates the image produced by the glass surface from the more brilliant image 62 DEFECTS OF THE REFLECTING STEREOSCOPE . CHAP . IV .
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