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... light waves which either come directly from the light sources or , more frequently , from physical bodies which reflect light emanating from one or several sources . This stimulation passes through a medium existing between our eyes on ...
... light waves which either come directly from the light sources or , more frequently , from physical bodies which reflect light emanating from one or several sources . This stimulation passes through a medium existing between our eyes on ...
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... light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make any difference to the observer ... light reflected from it remains constant . The albedo is the coefficient of reflection , the amount of light reflected from ...
... light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make any difference to the observer ... light reflected from it remains constant . The albedo is the coefficient of reflection , the amount of light reflected from ...
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... light will look bluish and a surface which re- flects blue light more blue than under neutral illumination . Now our blue object illuminated by yellowish light reflects less blue light than when normally illuminated , as can be ...
... light will look bluish and a surface which re- flects blue light more blue than under neutral illumination . Now our blue object illuminated by yellowish light reflects less blue light than when normally illuminated , as can be ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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