00851nam0 2200253 450 00001163020180618140451.020080521d1957----km-y0itay50------baengUSy-------001yyEngineering electronicswith industrial applications and controlJohn D. RyderNew York [etc.]McGraw-Hill1957X, 666 p.ill.24 cmMcGraw-Hill electrical and electronic engineering series2001McGraw-Hill electrical and electronic engineering seriesIngegneria elettronica621.38119Ryder,John Douglas1773ITUNIPARTHENOPE20080521RICAUNIMARC000011630621.381/10816441PISTEngineering electronics52726UNIPARTHENOPE02606ngm 2200493Ia 450 991059690790332120120926151047.0(CKB)5280000000119496(FOD)36387(FOD)100036387(OCoLC)712800349(EXLCZ)99528000000011949636386sInfobase36387Infobase20110206d2007|||| ||| vengurcnannnuuuuucrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Wave nature of light /Northey Productions LtdNew York, N.Y. Infobase[2007], c20061 streaming video file (76 min.) sd., col., digital fileLight: Everything You Need to KnowAristotle and the Ether (2:42) -- Ancient Geometry: Rays (2:22) -- Modern Geometry: Waves (2:01) -- Huygens' Principle (3:40) -- The Other Theory: Particles (3:26) -- Father Grimaldi: Diffraction (4:07) -- Interference (3:30) -- Young's Double Slit Experiment (4:57) -- Transverse and Longitudinal Waves (3:16) -- Polarization (6:10) -- Electromagnetic Waves (7:25) -- The Speed of Light (4:23) -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum (9:13) -- Single Slit Interference (5:18) -- Dispersion (2:36) -- Diffraction Gratings (5:38) -- Thin Films (2:17) -- What is Light? (2:41)Is light composed of waves or particles? This collection of 17 computer-animated video modules explores the wave model of light, from its earliest roots to our modern understanding of electromagnetism. Empedocles' belief that light streams from the eye, Aristotle's conception of light as a disturbance in ether, and Euclid's mathematical, ray-centered paradigms are all explored. The Cartesian sine wave model, Huygens' principle of bending wave fronts, the electromagnetic spectrum, and aspects of particle theory are also presented, along with overviews of diffraction, interference, polarization, and dispersion, and an explanation of Young's double-slit experiment.Light (New York, N.Y.)LightSound-wavesWave mechanicsWavesEducational films.Internet videos.Videorecording.localLight.Sound-waves.Wave mechanics.Waves.Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)Northey Productions Ltd.AzPhAEMVIDEO9910596907903321The Wave Nature of Light2947869UNINA