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... position , Empi- ricism entirely rejects the possibility ( and even the mean- ing ) of the synthetic a priori and , robbed thereby of everything traditionally regarded as the subject matter of philosophy , directs its philosophical ...
... position , Empi- ricism entirely rejects the possibility ( and even the mean- ing ) of the synthetic a priori and , robbed thereby of everything traditionally regarded as the subject matter of philosophy , directs its philosophical ...
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... position where the times from P1 and P2 are equal when the group velocity is used to calculate the time required to traverse the piece of mica . At this position the wave train from P1 exactly overlaps the wave train from P2 . At any ...
... position where the times from P1 and P2 are equal when the group velocity is used to calculate the time required to traverse the piece of mica . At this position the wave train from P1 exactly overlaps the wave train from P2 . At any ...
Page 950
... position of the Earth in its orbit . Bradley observed a maximum displacement when the Earth was in positions 1 and 3 , as shown in Figure 1 ; but he realized that , had а 3 Earth's orbit to star Figure 1 : Orbit of the Earth . Maximum ...
... position of the Earth in its orbit . Bradley observed a maximum displacement when the Earth was in positions 1 and 3 , as shown in Figure 1 ; but he realized that , had а 3 Earth's orbit to star Figure 1 : Orbit of the Earth . Maximum ...
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