| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 406 pages
...focus. If the candle be placed further from the glass than its focal distance, the rays will converge, after passing through the glass, and meet in a point,...which will be more or less distant from the glass, us the candle is nearer to, or further from, its focus ; and where the rays meet, they will form an... | |
| John Imison - Art - 1822 - 528 pages
...distance, the rays will converge after passing through the glass, and meet in a point, which will-be more or less distant from the glass, as the candle is nearer to, or farther from, its focus; and where the rays meet, they will form an inverted image of the flame of the candle; which may be... | |
| James Ferguson - Eclipses - 1823 - 406 pages
...focus. If the candle be placed farther from the glass than its focal distance, the rays will converge after passing through the glass, and meet in a point...the candle is nearer to, or farther from, its focus, and •where the rays meet, they will form an inverted image of the flame of the candle ; which may... | |
| Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1824 - 394 pages
...focus. If the candle be placed further from the glass than its focal distance, the rays will converge after passing through the glass, and meet in a point...the candle is nearer to, or farther from, its focus ; and where the rays meet, they will form an inverted image of (lie dame of the candle ; — this may... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - Science - 1825 - 354 pages
...placed at g, (Plate n. Fig. 11.) the rays, after passing the lens, will meet at x; and this point x will be more or less distant from the glass, as the candle is nearer to, or farther from its focus. •Where the rays meet, they form an inverted image of the flame of the candle. James. Why so ? Tutor.... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - Agriculture - 1825 - 892 pages
...diverge ; and if it be placed farther from the lens than C, the rays will converge, and meet at a point more or less distant from the glass, as the candle is nearer to or farther from the focus C : and where they meet they will form an image of the candle reversed, with the flame downward.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 254 pages
...the lens. 3. If the candle be placed farther from the glass than the focus, the rays will converge, after passing through the glass, and meet in a point...the flame of the candle. Suppose B, a candle, fig. 46, and C a convex lens, then on a dark skreen D, the image A of the candle will be produced, and will... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 236 pages
...the lens. 3. If the candle be placed farther from the glass than the focus, the rays will converge, after passing through the glass, and meet in a point...4. When the rays meet, they will form an inverted imagp of the flame of the candle. Suppose B, a candle, fig. 46, and C a convex lens, then on a dark... | |
| 1838 - 1014 pages
...further from the glass than its focal distance, the rays will converge and meet in a point, which •mil be more or less distant from the glass as the candle is nearer to or further from its focus ; and where the rays meet they will form an inverted image of the flame of the... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - Science - 1841 - 578 pages
...candle be placed at g, the rays, after passing the lens, will meet inr; and this point x will be mare or less distant from the glass, as the candle is nearer to, or farther from, its focus. — Where the rays meet they form an inverted image of the flame of the candle. /. Why so? T. Because... | |
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