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Theory of the Aberration of Light.

with the refracting surface travels along with the

Fig. 2.

velocity . Observing that is the velocity of the æther within the refracting medium, and the velocity of propagation of light, we shall find in a similar manner that the lines of intersection of the refracting surface with the reflected and refracted waves travel along with velocities

But since the incident, reflected and refracted waves intersect the refracting surface in the same line, we must have

(A)

Draw perpendicular to , parallel to , take , and join . Then is the direction of the incident ray; and denoting the angles of incidence, reflexion and refraction by , we have

resolved part of along

. Similarly,

whence