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SPEC 1) Comparison with Huygens' [: 2) why 3.12.2.1 The reason Newton's Cor puscular Theory corpuscles of light · Newton believed that reflection was dve force that pushed particles from surface. away light bounces off the → wall due to a force. · Newton believed that reflection occured because corpuscles travelled faster in Q denser medium like gla 29. Reflection Newton's theory F = mae Why Newton's Theory wave theory in was (6) Refraction Air Q slower O Glass faster O Newton's Corpuscular Theory of Light was Preferred light travels faster in an optically denser medium, causing its path to bend when entering the glass Reflection and refraction of light explained by Newton's corpuscular theory. Ⓒ Equipment of time wasn't capable of demonstrating diffraction in light. pre ferred. Imaging light as a stream of particles explained reflection and refraction In a way that intuitively fitted with existing understanding of physics. general terms. The large reputation of Newton. Newton's corpuscular theory explained double refraction in terms of corpuscles having "sides". (4) No experimental evidence to support Huygens' theory that light was a wave until Young's interference. more Huygen's Wave Theory wave front may a be . Every point on point source of secondary wave lets forward direction at the speed of the wave. . The new I wave front is the surface that to all of these secondary wavelets. wavefront before wavefront after Huygen predicted that: · Light would slow down rather than speed up. Wave travelling in this direction XXX Huygens' principle. incident light angle of incidence = angle of reflection Air Reflection reflected light Glass Refraction considered that spread out in Light should diffract around tiny objects and that 2 interfere with each coherent light...
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Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
sources Should other. faster is tangential when it entered a slower to be a the incident light secondary sources Reflection and refraction of light explained by Huygens' wave theory. -wavelets denser medium, light travels slower in an optically denser medium and so refracts when it enters one
Newton’s Corpuscular Theory of Light
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SPEC 1) Comparison with Huygens' [: 2) why 3.12.2.1 The reason Newton's Cor puscular Theory corpuscles of light · Newton believed that reflection was dve force that pushed particles from surface. away light bounces off the → wall due to a force. · Newton believed that reflection occured because corpuscles travelled faster in Q denser medium like gla 29. Reflection Newton's theory F = mae Why Newton's Theory wave theory in was (6) Refraction Air Q slower O Glass faster O Newton's Corpuscular Theory of Light was Preferred light travels faster in an optically denser medium, causing its path to bend when entering the glass Reflection and refraction of light explained by Newton's corpuscular theory. Ⓒ Equipment of time wasn't capable of demonstrating diffraction in light. pre ferred. Imaging light as a stream of particles explained reflection and refraction In a way that intuitively fitted with existing understanding of physics. general terms. The large reputation of Newton. Newton's corpuscular theory explained double refraction in terms of corpuscles having "sides". (4) No experimental evidence to support Huygens' theory that light was a wave until Young's interference. more Huygen's Wave Theory wave front may a be . Every point on point source of secondary wave lets forward direction at the speed of the wave. . The new I wave front is the surface that to all of these secondary wavelets. wavefront before wavefront after Huygen predicted that: · Light would slow down rather than speed up. Wave travelling in this direction XXX Huygens' principle. incident light angle of incidence = angle of reflection Air Reflection reflected light Glass Refraction considered that spread out in Light should diffract around tiny objects and that 2 interfere with each coherent light...
SPEC 1) Comparison with Huygens' [: 2) why 3.12.2.1 The reason Newton's Cor puscular Theory corpuscles of light · Newton believed that reflection was dve force that pushed particles from surface. away light bounces off the → wall due to a force. · Newton believed that reflection occured because corpuscles travelled faster in Q denser medium like gla 29. Reflection Newton's theory F = mae Why Newton's Theory wave theory in was (6) Refraction Air Q slower O Glass faster O Newton's Corpuscular Theory of Light was Preferred light travels faster in an optically denser medium, causing its path to bend when entering the glass Reflection and refraction of light explained by Newton's corpuscular theory. Ⓒ Equipment of time wasn't capable of demonstrating diffraction in light. pre ferred. Imaging light as a stream of particles explained reflection and refraction In a way that intuitively fitted with existing understanding of physics. general terms. The large reputation of Newton. Newton's corpuscular theory explained double refraction in terms of corpuscles having "sides". (4) No experimental evidence to support Huygens' theory that light was a wave until Young's interference. more Huygen's Wave Theory wave front may a be . Every point on point source of secondary wave lets forward direction at the speed of the wave. . The new I wave front is the surface that to all of these secondary wavelets. wavefront before wavefront after Huygen predicted that: · Light would slow down rather than speed up. Wave travelling in this direction XXX Huygens' principle. incident light angle of incidence = angle of reflection Air Reflection reflected light Glass Refraction considered that spread out in Light should diffract around tiny objects and that 2 interfere with each coherent light...
iOS User
Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
sources Should other. faster is tangential when it entered a slower to be a the incident light secondary sources Reflection and refraction of light explained by Huygens' wave theory. -wavelets denser medium, light travels slower in an optically denser medium and so refracts when it enters one