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solid theory are considered - De St. Venant , Sarrau , Lorenz , Stokes , Lord Rayleigh , Kirchhoff , and others . The third section is devoted to theories in which the mutual iction between the matter molecules of the transparent body ...
solid theory are considered - De St. Venant , Sarrau , Lorenz , Stokes , Lord Rayleigh , Kirchhoff , and others . The third section is devoted to theories in which the mutual iction between the matter molecules of the transparent body ...
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... theories differ in the form they give for the dispersion formula . Lommel's theory has been shown by Voigt to be untenable . The theories of Helmholtz , Thom- son , and Sellmeier lead , when b is small , to the same result , and give ...
... theories differ in the form they give for the dispersion formula . Lommel's theory has been shown by Voigt to be untenable . The theories of Helmholtz , Thom- son , and Sellmeier lead , when b is small , to the same result , and give ...
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... theory of beams . Here we find this attack justified and replied to by the introduction of the neglected slide ( glissement ) into the theory , and its application to a number of practical problems . Here , too , we see for the first ...
... theory of beams . Here we find this attack justified and replied to by the introduction of the neglected slide ( glissement ) into the theory , and its application to a number of practical problems . Here , too , we see for the first ...
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