Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic ApproachAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1973 - 903 pagine |
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Pagina 262
... angle Φε = 41.8 ° 60 90 Internal polarizing angle , 4 , = 33.7 ° External polarizing angle , B = 56.3 ° dicular Angle of incidence , degrees Fig . 10.27 Reflectance as a function of angle of incidence and direction of polarization ...
... angle Φε = 41.8 ° 60 90 Internal polarizing angle , 4 , = 33.7 ° External polarizing angle , B = 56.3 ° dicular Angle of incidence , degrees Fig . 10.27 Reflectance as a function of angle of incidence and direction of polarization ...
Pagina 328
... angle of incidence , most symmetrical prisms are used at the angle of minimum deviation D. Under these condi- tions a ray passing through the prism traverses it parallel to its base and the angular deviation of the emerging ray is a ...
... angle of incidence , most symmetrical prisms are used at the angle of minimum deviation D. Under these condi- tions a ray passing through the prism traverses it parallel to its base and the angular deviation of the emerging ray is a ...
Pagina 349
... angle of incidence and the angle of minimum deviation ? [ Ans .: a ) 54.6 ° ; b ) 49.2 ° ; c ) sin ( D + A ) = sin i . ] 12.3 What is the angle of minimum deviation for the 546.1 nm Hg line for a Cornu quartz prism ( N546.1 = 1.5442 ) ...
... angle of incidence and the angle of minimum deviation ? [ Ans .: a ) 54.6 ° ; b ) 49.2 ° ; c ) sin ( D + A ) = sin i . ] 12.3 What is the angle of minimum deviation for the 546.1 nm Hg line for a Cornu quartz prism ( N546.1 = 1.5442 ) ...
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