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Example sentences for "double refraction"

  • Double refraction micrometer, a species of double image micrometer, in which the two images are formed by the double refraction of rock crystal.

  • The line in a doubly refracting crystal, in the direction of which no double refraction occurs.

  • The power of double refraction is possessed by all crystals except those of the isometric system.

  • Brewster's researches on the laws of double refraction, first proposed the theory of transversal (cross-wise) vibration.

  • If a piece of this crystalline stone be laid upon a book, every letter of the book seen through it will appear double by means of a double refraction.

  • Double refraction is displayed in a particularly impressive manner by Iceland spar, which is crystallized carbonate of lime.

  • Double Refraction of Light explained by the Wave Theory.

  • It adapted itself to a large variety of phenomena, even to that of double refraction (Newton says [ibid.

  • Double refraction of Iceland spar: the extraordinary image turns round the ordinary image.

  • That Rock Crystal has also a double Refraction.

  • This was, that this crystal, as well as that from Iceland, has a double refraction, though less evident.

  • Double Refraction, and with a lens the doubling of the back lines may be seen.


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