Definition of Unduletory
Un"du*la*to*ry (?; 277), a. [Cf. F.
ondulatoire.] Moving in the manner of undulations, or waves;
resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell rise or
swell and fall; pertaining to a propagated alternating motion, similar to
that of waves.
Undulatory theory, or Wave
theory (of light) (Opt.), that theory which regards
its various phenomena as due to undulations in an ethereal medium,
propagated from the radiant with immense, but measurable, velocities, and
producing different impressions on the retina according to their amplitude
and frequency, the sensation of brightness depending on the former, that of
color on the latter. The undulations are supposed to take place, not in the
direction of propagation, as in the air waves constituting sound, but
transversely, and the various phenomena of refraction, polarization,
interference, etc., are attributable to the different affections of these
undulations in different circumstances of propagation. It is computed that
the frequency of the undulations corresponding to the several colors of the
spectrum ranges from 458 millions of millions per second for the extreme
red ray, to 727 millions of millions for the extreme violet, and their
lengths for the same colors, from the thirty-eight thousandth to the sixty
thousandth part of an inch. The theory of ethereal undulations is
applicable not only to the phenomena of light, but also to those of
heat.
Un"du*la*to*ry (?; 277), a. [Cf. F.
ondulatoire.] Moving in the manner of undulations, or waves;
resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell rise or
swell and fall; pertaining to a propagated alternating motion, similar to
that of waves.
Undulatory theory, or Wave
theory (of light) (Opt.), that theory which regards
its various phenomena as due to undulations in an ethereal medium,
propagated from the radiant with immense, but measurable, velocities, and
producing different impressions on the retina according to their amplitude
and frequency, the sensation of brightness depending on the former, that of
color on the latter. The undulations are supposed to take place, not in the
direction of propagation, as in the air waves constituting sound, but
transversely, and the various phenomena of refraction, polarization,
interference, etc., are attributable to the different affections of these
undulations in different circumstances of propagation. It is computed that
the frequency of the undulations corresponding to the several colors of the
spectrum ranges from 458 millions of millions per second for the extreme
red ray, to 727 millions of millions for the extreme violet, and their
lengths for the same colors, from the thirty-eight thousandth to the sixty
thousandth part of an inch. The theory of ethereal undulations is
applicable not only to the phenomena of light, but also to those of
heat.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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