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The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early Nineteenth Century

The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early Nineteenth Century

The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early
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The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early Nineteenth Century

by Buchwald, Jed Z

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Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 1989. Comprehensive text presents a new history of the fundamental changes in optical theory at the beginning of the nineteenth century. In the physics of that period, ether replaced the particle theory; in mathematics, waves replaced rays. Buchwald reconstructs the first empirically successful theory of partial reflection, originated by Etienne Louis Malus. He refutes the view of Thomas Young as champion of the wave theory, arguing that the wave theory became coherent and new only in the work of French physicist Augustin Fresnel. Buchwald further demonstrates that even scientists who disgarded the particle theory retained its mathematical apparatus, preventing their proper use of the new techniques. 474 pgs. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear.. First Edition. Original Wraps. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Title
The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early Nineteenth Century
Author
Buchwald, Jed Z
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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First Edition
ISBN 10
0226078868
ISBN 13
9780226078861
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Place of Publication
Chicago, Illinois
Date Published
1989
Keywords
Physics, Optics, Engineering, Mathematics, Chemistry, Astrophysics, Astronomy, Philosophy, Waveguides, Polarization, Symmetry, Refraction, Geometry, Instrumentation, Diffraction, Ether, Chromatography, Light, Selectionism, Science, Technology, History
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