472 Mr. E. Talbot Paris on the Polarization of 



The values of M n and N w are given in the following 

 table : — 



Table II. 



11. 



M.. 



N„. 



1 



2... 

 d'.'.'.'. 



-0 072- ix 0-062 

 -0003 



= 1. 



0- 185 -ix 0-888 

 O-059-i X 0-008 



o-ooi 



1 



2 



3 



ij=1-25. 



-0-163-1x0-038 0081 -ix 0-963 

 -0012-1 x 0-001 0-197-1X0057 

 0-006 



1 



2 



s!!!'.'.'. 



4 



-0-265 -ixO-009 

 - 0032- ix 0003 

 -0-002 



•5. 



0-233-ix0-910 

 0-410-ix0-338 

 0022-IX0-002 



o-ooi 



1 



2 



s.Z'.'. 

 4 



9= 



- 0-463- ix 0345 

 -0-129-tX0-022 

 -O-013+i x 0-001 

 -0001 



=2. 



0-404- (X 0-748 

 0-105-ix0-918 

 0173-1X0-048 

 0-008- tX 0-001 



From these the values o£ Y and 



x r L 



- are obtained by 



means of equations (1) and (2). The most useful quantity 

 for comparison with experimental results is P, the values of 

 which are given below. 



ii-i. 



Values of P = 100 



li + V 



fl. 



9 = 1. 



^=1-25. 



j] = l-5. 



7, = 2. 



»7-»0. 



-1 







26 



55 

 82 

 96 

 91 

 60 

 28 

 





 32 

 55 

 62 

 58 

 52 

 38 

 22 











57 



65 



22 



-15 



-35 



-42 



-30 











56 



61 



6 



-42 



-58 



-11 



67 











28 

 60 

 88 

 100 

 83 

 60 

 28 

 



-1 



1 



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