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RefNoMS/603/8/159
Previous numbers1497
LevelItem
TitleLetter from J W [John William] Nicholson, Trinity College, Cambridge, to J [Joseph] Larmor
CreatorNicholson; John William (1881-1955); British mathematical physicist
RecipientLarmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist
Date22 October 1907
DescriptionHe thinks the phase question is still treated rather vaguely, and he gives remarks to clear the subject and explain his meaning. He gives equations for a incident wave phase referring to a page 3 ['On the bending of electric waves round a spherical obstacle']. On Larmor's second question, he uses complex solutions of equations with real coefficients and then applies the same to the case of imaginary coefficient, referring again to the wave on page 3 in order to explain. The procedure is exactly the same as that in a paper by Lord Rayleigh on reflection by opaque media. A reference to this might make Nicholson's meaning clear. He thinks a sentence or two added to the paper will clarify the real meaning of the phase question.
Extent4p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA6296Nicholson; John William (1881 - 1955)1881 - 1955
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