<span>This second volume of the series Lectures in Optics develops a thorough presentation of geometrical optics effects. The book begins by discussing refraction and reflection off single surfaces, both flat and spherical. Presented next are the essential building elements, optical power and beam v
Lecture experiments in optics;
β Scribed by Johnson, B. K. (Benjamin King), 1896-
- Publisher
- London, Arnold
- Year
- 1930
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This first volume of the series Lectures in Optics introduces the simplest optical phenomena and the simplest optical instruments. Among these phenomena, rectilinear propagation, reflection, and refraction dominate the optical effects in nature and are essential to understanding the function of simp
<span>This fourth volume in the series Lectures in Optics provides comprehensive coverage of Visual Optics, which is the field of optics as applied to the function of the eye, a magnificent and highly complicated optical system. The optics part of vision in a βwell-performingβ eye pertains to the ef
<span>This fourth volume in the series Lectures in Optics provides comprehensive coverage of Visual Optics, which is the field of optics as applied to the function of the eye, a magnificent and highly complicated optical system. The optics part of vision in a βwell-performingβ eye pertains to the ef
This third volume of the series Lectures in Optics provides a comprehensive presentation of the wave optics effects. The arguments underlying the concept of light as either a wave or a particle were part of the greatest revolution in physics, which, in the early 20th century, bore modern quantum and