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Page 118
... plane lens of glass ( refr . index = 1 · 5 ) , and which passes at some part of its course through the axis of the lens . 7. State in as few words as possible what the appearace of colours or coloured rays is due to in the following ...
... plane lens of glass ( refr . index = 1 · 5 ) , and which passes at some part of its course through the axis of the lens . 7. State in as few words as possible what the appearace of colours or coloured rays is due to in the following ...
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University of Calcutta. traversed by a rather strong current ; the plane of the coil is placed magnetic east - west ; after having made your first observation you reverse the current . ( b ) A circuit is made up as follows -- an ...
University of Calcutta. traversed by a rather strong current ; the plane of the coil is placed magnetic east - west ; after having made your first observation you reverse the current . ( b ) A circuit is made up as follows -- an ...
Page 120
... plane convex lens ; angle of incidence 30 ° ; radius of curvature equal to this line ; index of refraction of the lens 1.50 . After leaving the lens the ray is incident on a plane metallic mirror at an angle of 60 ° . ( The drawing must ...
... plane convex lens ; angle of incidence 30 ° ; radius of curvature equal to this line ; index of refraction of the lens 1.50 . After leaving the lens the ray is incident on a plane metallic mirror at an angle of 60 ° . ( The drawing must ...
Page 128
... plane about a point C in it . To the extremity A is attached a string which passes over a smooth pulley fixed at a height h vertically above C and supports a weight W , hanging freely . Find the length of AC in order that the rod may ...
... plane about a point C in it . To the extremity A is attached a string which passes over a smooth pulley fixed at a height h vertically above C and supports a weight W , hanging freely . Find the length of AC in order that the rod may ...
Page 129
... plane by means of a light inextensible , string passing over a smooth pulley at the top of the plane ; find the acceleration of the system and the tension of the string . 68 6 6 Masses of 5 lb. and 3 lb. rest on two 17 B.A. EXAMINATION ...
... plane by means of a light inextensible , string passing over a smooth pulley at the top of the plane ; find the acceleration of the system and the tension of the string . 68 6 6 Masses of 5 lb. and 3 lb. rest on two 17 B.A. EXAMINATION ...
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