Polarised light in science and nature:
"Do you know: How to make a kaleidoscope that offers endless colour combinations for each of its infinite variety of patterns?; Blue sky has a pattern that insects can use as a compass?; Small crystals can light up in brilliant colours that are used to identify them in thin rock sections?; How...
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Bristol [u.a.]
Inst. of Physics Publ.
2001
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Zusammenfassung: | "Do you know: How to make a kaleidoscope that offers endless colour combinations for each of its infinite variety of patterns?; Blue sky has a pattern that insects can use as a compass?; Small crystals can light up in brilliant colours that are used to identify them in thin rock sections?; How a camera shutter can open and close again in just one billionth of a second - the time it takes for light to travel only 30 cm?" "This book provides the answers to these and dozens of other questions about our natural world and how some of its inhabitants use polarised light instinctively."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | IX, 124 S., [8] Bl. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0750306734 |
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adam_text | POLARISED LIGHT IN SCIENCE AND NATURE DAVID PYE EMERITUS PROFESSOR QUEEN
MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON LOP INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING BRISTOL
AND PHILADELPHIA CONTENTS PREFACE VII 1 ALIGNING THE WAVES 1 2 CHANGING
DIRECTION 7 3 CRYSTALS 20 4 FIELDS 39 5 LEFT HAND, RIGHT HAND 46 6
SCATTERING 60 7 REFLECTION 71 8 GOING CIRCULAR 87 9 SEEING THE
POLARISATION 102 SOME RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER READING 119 INDEX 121
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