
- Title: Theory of Optics
- Author: Paul Drude
- Translator: C. Riborg Mann, Robert A. Millikan
- Pages: 546 pages
- Publisher: Dover Publications Inc., 1959
- ISBN-10: 0486605329
- ISBN-13: 978-0486605326
Book Description
A full treatment of the application of thermodynamics to optics discusses temperature radiation and luminescence, Kirchoff’s law of emission and absorption, sine law in the formation of images of surface elements, effect of change of temperature on the spectrum of a black body, and the distribution of energy in the spectrum of such a body.
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