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: ae ea a 
h=1; g=4; t=09; —C=/ ssin(“ +8)c ee 
p p 
; / 
| al 1. | Col. 2 | Col. 3. Col. 4. Col. 5. ol bs.) "Gal. 7. 
£ /eue i | @ | Sgze 
an aS) 2 aS ao 
2 "A a been 5g Bape Be Os5 
= ars — Ase = Bs See oe | 
p SN ee ee Si = € >a oh 
Fie [ees ——- ee 
oH | ses a E (256A 
a hase ; = 
40 6965 “7882 5490 4856 | 2298 | 07771 
4-41 = = ig | 0 ae 0 
45 | 6588 | -7798 ‘5139 | —0944 | 3083: | ~—-01917 
50 | 6262 | -7733 ‘4843 | —-5o84 | -3823 | —-1336 
5:5 | 5981 | -7678 4592 | —8457 | -4493 | —-2278 
6-0 | 5733 | -7629 ‘4375 «| —9781 | 5122 | —-2872 
65 | 5513 | “7587 “4185 —-9956 | “5641 | — 3096 
70 | 5318 | “7555 ‘4018 — 9374 | -6066 | —-3024 
75 | 5150 | “7522 3868 —-8333 | 6462 | —-2773 
80 | -4980 | -7494 3734 —7053 | -6808 | —-2392 
90 | -4699 | -7451 3502 | —-4289 | 7372 | —-1486 
10 4461 “7416 3308 | —1679 | -6346 | —-04753 
cae). a a aie 0 
11 4255 | “7385 3142 | -056¢98 | -8147 01975 
12-4076 7859 | 2009 | 248 | -B4I6 | 08375 
13 3916 | -7339 2874 | 3940 | 8644 | -1334 
14 StiD> | “7318 263 | ahh — |. 680s Wasi 
15 3648-7302 2663 6163 | 8954 | = -2013 
16 3533 | -7286 ‘2574 6953 | 9082 | -2931 
18 3331 | 7266 ‘2419 ‘8098 9260 | = 2498 
20 3160 7256 2290 8831 | -9396 |  -2622 
22 3014-7230 2179 ‘9313 | 9497 | 2666 
24 2885 | -7216 2082 9627 9579 | 2661 
26 2772 7206 1998 ‘9815-9638 ‘2622 
28 2672 | -71938 1923 9915 9685 2565 
30 2581 | °7187 1856 9979 9727 2505 
32 2500 “7181 1795 9999 9759 2439 
34 ‘2425 | “7178 1740 ‘9993 9786 2371 
38 2294-7163 1643 9933-9828 ‘2240 
42 ‘2182 “7155 1561 ‘9840 “9847 2188 
46 2084 = “7147 1490 9734-9883 2005 
50 2000-7141 1425 9623 9902 1905 
55 1906 “7135 ‘1360 9486 9917 1794 
60 1826 © “7129 132 ‘9361 9931 ‘1697 
7 1690 -7120 1204 ‘9125 9949 "1535 
80 ‘1581 | -7114 ‘1125 ‘8931 9961 "1407 
100 1415 = --7108 "1005 ‘8626 9977 1217 
va 0 7071 0 ‘7071 ~—-:1:0000 0 
§ 8. Look at the values shown in the previous table for the 
three factors which constitute €;—we see that the first factor 
(col. 2) decreases slowly from c=0 to e=~%; the second 
factor (col. 5) alternates between +1 and —1 with increasing 
distances (semi-wave-lengths) from zero to zero as @ increases. 
