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Pagina viii - The perspicuity of the original has been retained, and chapters which had become obsolete, have been replaced by others of more modern character. The explanations throughout are studiously popular, and care has been taken to show the application of the various branches of physics to the industrial arts, and to the practical business of life.
Pagina 217 - When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, it is refracted so that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media.
Pagina 330 - ... distinct vision, so that the defect arises from no insensibility of the retina to rays of any particular refrangibility, nor to any colouring matter in the humours of the eye preventing certain rays from reaching the retina (as has been ingeniously supposed), but from a defect in the sensorium, by which it is rendered incapable of appreciating exactly those differences between rays on which their colour depends."1 This is essentially the phrenological doctrine.
Pagina 431 - In clear and precise terms, general notions of all the principal divisions of Physical Science."— British Quarterly Review. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY FOR SCHOOLS. By Dr. LARDNER. With 190 Illustrations. Second Edition. One Vol., 35. 6d. cloth. " Clearly written, well arranged, and excellently illustrated.
Pagina 296 - ... then if we allow the light of the sun, or the light of a candle, to act strongly upon the right eye, without affecting the left, which may be easily protected from its influence, the left hand strip of paper will be seen of a bright green colour, and the right hand strip of a red colour.
Pagina 141 - The height of the segment is the wall of insulation on the side from which the slice is taken. (The values may be obtained from a table giving the areas of segments of a unit circle for the ratio of the height of the segment to the diameter of the circle...
Pagina 19 - ... 646. The intensity of light which issues from a luminous point diminishes in the same proportion as the square of the distance from the luminary increases. Thus, at a distance of two feet...
Pagina 431 - We can cordially recommend it to all those who desire to possess a complete manual of the science and practice of astronomy.