Outlines of AstronomyLongman, green and Roberts, 1859 - 714 pages |
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... direction to that of the ship's progress ; but , in reality , they remain at rest , and we leave them behind in the air . Still , the illusion , so far as massive objects and our own movements are concerned , remains complete ; and when ...
... direction to that of the ship's progress ; but , in reality , they remain at rest , and we leave them behind in the air . Still , the illusion , so far as massive objects and our own movements are concerned , remains complete ; and when ...
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... direction in which a plumb - line * would hang ; for it is an observed fact , that in all situations , in every part of the carth , the direction of a plumb - line is exactly perpendicular to the surface of still water ; and , moreover ...
... direction in which a plumb - line * would hang ; for it is an observed fact , that in all situations , in every part of the carth , the direction of a plumb - line is exactly perpendicular to the surface of still water ; and , moreover ...
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... false impression respecting their places , which must be rectified by ascertaining the amount and direction of the displacement so apparently produced on cach , before we can come at a knowledge of the true directions in REFRACTION . 27.
... false impression respecting their places , which must be rectified by ascertaining the amount and direction of the displacement so apparently produced on cach , before we can come at a knowledge of the true directions in REFRACTION . 27.
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... direction of the straight line A S. But , in reality , when the ray of light SA reaches the atmosphere , suppose at d , it will , by the laws of optics , begin to bend downwards , and take a more inclined . direction , as d c . This ...
... direction of the straight line A S. But , in reality , when the ray of light SA reaches the atmosphere , suppose at d , it will , by the laws of optics , begin to bend downwards , and take a more inclined . direction , as d c . This ...
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... direction which the visual ray has at the instant of arriving at the eye , without regard to what may have been ... directions around A , the visual ray will not be made to deviate laterally , but will remain constantly in the same ...
... direction which the visual ray has at the instant of arriving at the eye , without regard to what may have been ... directions around A , the visual ray will not be made to deviate laterally , but will remain constantly in the same ...
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