The second in a series of experiments relating to the transmission and diffraction of light through transparent and reflective mediums.
In 1704, Isaac Newton published his "treatise on the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light". Within the pages he described many experiments and observations of the interaction of light with refractive materials, and ultimately proposed his theory of light as 'corpuscular' (made of particles) One of the key aspects of his studies was the diffraction or 'inflexion' of white light into constituent 'pigments' or colours. Hence the title of this collection.
INFLEXION II
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INFLEXION II
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The second in a series of experiments relating to the transmission and diffraction of light through transparent and reflective mediums.
In 1704, Isaac Newton published his "treatise on the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light". Within the pages he described many experiments and observations of the interaction of light with refractive materials, and ultimately proposed his theory of light as 'corpuscular' (made of particles) One of the key aspects of his studies was the diffraction or 'inflexion' of white light into constituent 'pigments' or colours. Hence the title of this collection.