Examples of using Theory of light in English and their translations into Tagalog
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The Strange Theory of Light and Matter.
Arago made early discoveries on the corpuscular theory of light in 1811.
It dealt with the theory of light and colour and with.
In 1829 Verhulst published a translation of John Herschel 's Theory of light.
Ampère also worked on the theory of light, publishing on refraction of light in 1815.
Fresnel was awarded the Grand Prix andhis work was a strong argument for a wave theory of light.
He, quite wrongly,criticised Newton 's theory of light, in particular his theory of colour.
His theory of light predicted that the velocity of light should decrease as it passes into a denser medium.
It was a committee which was not well disposed to the wave theory of light, most believing in the corpuscular model.
By applying mathematical analysis to his work Fresnel removed many of the objections to the wave theory of light.
In 1832 Neumann investigated the wave theory of light, obtaining results similar to those of Cauchy and Fresnel.
Kaluza, in 1919,sent a paper to Albert Einstein proposing a unification of gravity with Maxwell 's theory of light.
He published several important investigations concerning the wave theory of light, such as a paper on diffraction in 1849.
He applied the wave theory of light to the mathematical investigation of the resolving power of prisms and diffraction gratings;
I mean to have read by next time, Integral Calculus,Optics(and theory of light), Astronomy, and higher Dynamics.
His work on the ratio between the electrodynamic and electrostatic units of charge in 1855 proved extremely important andwas crucial to Maxwell in his electromagnetic theory of light.
This was in accordance with what the wave theory of light predicted, but contradicted what the corpuscular theory predicted.
His work on light was of course of less importance after Maxwell published his electro-magnetic theory of light in 1865.
There he took Max Abraham 's course on the electromagnetic theory of light and also attended courses by Stark, Walther Nernst, Schwarzschild and Zermelo.
Working with Fresnel he discovered that two beams of light polarised in perpendicular directions do not interfere,leading to the transverse theory of light waves.
He published his first paper in October 1815 on his wave theory of light and made a first attempt to explain the phenomenon of diffraction.
He studied continuum mechanics, lunar theory with Clairaut, the three body problem, elasticity, acoustics,the wave theory of light, hydraulics, and music.
By 1816 he was a strong advocate of a wave theory of light, agreeing with Fresnel and opposed to Biot and Laplace who advocated a corpuscular theory. .
My scientific sympathy and alliance with him have greatly ripened during the last six or seven years over the undulatory theory of light and the aether theory of electricity and magnetism.
He won a Gold Medal for an essay on The wave theory of light in 1836 and another Gold Medal for an essay on Methods in physical investigation two years later.
Among publications on many topics he published work on Dirac'stheory of the electron, on the new theory of light, on Uhlenbeck's theory of spin, and on applications of wave mechanics to nuclear physics.
The results of Stokes are related to the elastic theory of light, and supplement and expand a number of questions, previously studied for the most part in the works of A Cauchy.
During this period his work on optics convinced him of the validity of the wave theory of light which was, at that time, totally discarded in favour of the corpuscular theory. .
Although Fresnel had made many converts to the wave theory of light, even from the most ardent of those previously believing in the corpuscular theory, his assertion that light is a transverse wave was a step too far for most.
He would bring religion into his scientific work as for example he did on giving a report on the theory of light in 1824 when he attacked the author for his view that Newton had not believed that people had souls.