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Fizeau's and at
He sees no effect at all, and cannot offer an explanation as to why his experiment is so at odds with Fizeau's.

Fizeau's and .
In 1885, Michelson began a collaboration with Edward Morley, spending considerable time and money to confirm with higher accuracy Fizeau's 1851 experiment on Fresnel's drag coefficient, to improve on Michelson's 1881 experiment, and to establish the wavelength of light as a standard of length.
Fizeau's value for light's speed was about 5 % too high.
For example, one year before their famous experiment of 1887, Michelson and Morley ( 1886 ) performed a repeat of the Fizeau experiment of 1851, replacing Fizeau's setup with an even-reflection Sagnac interferometer of such high stability, that even placing a lighted match in the light path did not cause artifactual fringe displacement.
In particular he carried out a classical redetermination of the speed of light by A. H. L. Fizeau's method ( see Fizeau-Foucault Apparatus ), introducing various improvements in the apparatus, which added greatly to the accuracy of the results.
: 1868 – Martinus Hoek carries out an improved version of Fizeau's using an interferometer experiment with one arm in water.

Fizeau's and by
Hippolyte Fizeau discovered independently the same phenomenon on electromagnetic waves in 1848 ( in France, the effect is sometimes called " l ' effet Doppler-Fizeau " but that name was not adopted by the rest of the world as Fizeau's discovery was three years after Doppler's ).

Fizeau's and with
However, the most important experiment supporting Fresnel's theory, was Fizeau's 1851 experimental confirmation of Fresnel's 1818 prediction that a medium with refractive index n moving with a velocity v would increase the speed of light traveling through the medium in the same direction as v from c / n to:

father-in-law's and friend
Sir Robert Loftus and his wife lived in the chancellor's house, and mainly at his expense, until the beginning of 1637, when the lady's half-brother, Sir John Gifford, petitioned the king, as her next friend, for specific performance of her father-in-law's alleged promise as to a post-nuptial settlement.

father-in-law's and who
He married a daughter of Daniel Burgess, who was Vere's chaplain, and, on his father-in-law's return to England, succeeded to his place.
Contemporaries described Ivan as a pacific, apathetic ruler, who didn't flinch even when Algirdas of Lithuania captured his father-in-law's capital, Bryansk.
When Nadendla Bhaskara Rao staged the infamous coup against NTR in August 1984, it was Chandrababu Naidu who helped his father-in-law's NTR regain power by rallying and parading all the MLA's before the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Owen, who became mill manager in 1800, was an industrialist who carried on his father-in-law's philanthropic approach to industrial working and who subsequently became an influential social reformer.
* Jeanne-Francoise ( 1807 – 1853 ), married Alphonse-Auguste Duchesne de Gillevoisin de Conegliano ( 1798-1878 ), 2nd Baron de Gillevoisin and later 2nd Duke of Conegliano and 2nd Baron of Conegliano, who inherited his father-in-law's titles.
His son-in-law, the above-named Eskeles, who ( although he resided in Vienna, being connected with his father-in-law's banking business there ) had succeeded his father, Gabriel Eskeles, as Landesrabbiner of Moravia, was appointed ( 1725 ) at Wertheimer's death his successor as Landesrabbiner of Hungary ( Kaufmann, " Samson Wertheimer ", p. 104, Vienna, 1888 ; Wurzbach, " Biographisches Lexikon ", s. v.

father-in-law's and wrote
He also later wrote his father-in-law's biography.

father-in-law's and works
Callcott's daughter Elizabeth married William Horsley who, in 1824, published A collection of Glees Canons and Catches, an edition of his father-in-law's works together with a Memoir of Dr Callcott.

father-in-law's and at
For the next few months, he worked at a number of businesses, including his father-in-law's grocery, before hitting upon an idea to sell advertising in a large business listing to be sent to various businesses.
Paul Foucault eventually took over his father-in-law's medical practice as well, while his wife took charge of their large mid-19th century house, Le Piroir, located at the village of Vendeuvre-du-Poitou 15 kilometres from the town.
Gustav Heinemann's father, Otto Heinemann, a manager at the Krupp steelworks in Essen, shared his father-in-law's views.
" The marriage took place in 1745, and from that time Warburton lived at his father-in-law's estate at Prior Park, in Gloucestershire, which he inherited on Allen's death in 1764.
She also built a group of cottages in the gardens which she named the Hameau de Chantilly, after the Hameau at her father-in-law's Château de Chantilly.
After seven school changes before the age of eleven, he was educated at a junior high school in Washington, D. C. and then Westminster School before reading economics at Trinity College, Cambridge, following his father, grandfather, father-in-law and father-in-law's father to the College.
In his book " Vientos de Cambio ", Hernández Colón recalls that he conceived the three symbols while at the backyard of his father-in-law's house in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
During this time, Sweet and his wife moved to Massachusetts, where Sweet worked at his father-in-law's campground / cranberry business, Maple Park.
For over a decade, Hill played an important role in his father-in-law's enterprises, both at the Great Northern and as president of the Minneapolis Trust Company.
Duarte got a job in his father-in-law's construction firm and, at the same time, began teaching.
We had just arrived at his father-in-law's
She became Queen of Sweden at her father-in-law's death on 8 July 1859.
He also took up an engagement at his father-in-law's theatre in Exeter.
They would marry in 1903, at which point Kaufmann converted to Christianity at his father-in-law's behest.
By the mid-1090s, he had been placed in an essentially independent command of the eastern defenses of the Kingdom of Toledo, spanning from his father-in-law's military command at the city itself to that of his kinsman El Cid at Valencia.
With his father-in-law's help, Tyson was appointed professor of military science at the University of Tennessee in 1891.

father-in-law's and British
The king officially forbade him to leave after British spies discovered his plan, and issued an order for Lafayette to join his father-in-law's regiment in Marseille, disobedience of which would be punishable by imprisonment.
Originally his father's surname was Erener, but his father adopted his father-in-law's surname in order to gain a certificate to enter the British Mandate of Palestine.

father-in-law's and house
At the age of 13, he married Sashia, daughter of Rabbi Ephraim, and moved to his father-in-law's house in Ossatin ( Staraya Osota today ).
After the end of his literary career, he moved into his father-in-law's house and began studying philosophy.

father-in-law's and collection
Ōe edited a collection of his father-in-law's essays.
In 1909, the architect Leon Benois sensationally exhibited it in St Petersburg as part of his father-in-law's collection.

father-in-law's and .
Daniel Peter, a Swiss candle maker, joined his father-in-law's chocolate business.
In 1898 the family moved to Neenah, Wisconsin where Frank Hawks began working for his father-in-law's Howard Paper Company.
Indeed, as a wealthy partner in his father-in-law's champagne firm, Ribbentrop did business with Jewish bankers, and organised the Impegroma Importing Company (" Import und Export großer Marken ") with Jewish financing.
* 1490 — Columbus leaves for Spain after his father-in-law's death.
He moved to Paris and worked in his father-in-law's wholesale shop.
Compound nouns have their singular possessives formed with an apostrophe and an added s, in accordance with the rules given above: the Attorney-General's husband ; the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ' prerogative ; this Minister for Justice's intervention ; her father-in-law's new wife.
Solomon promised to hand over parts of the kingdom of Hungary in exchange for his new father-in-law's military assistance.
According to Kramer, he and Rose intentionally structured the film to debunk ethnic stereotypes ; the young doctor, a typical role for the young Sidney Poitier, was purposely created idealistically perfect, so that the only possible objection to his marrying Joanna would be his race, or the fact she had only known him for ten days: the character has thus graduated from a top school, begun innovative medical initiatives in Africa, refused to have premarital sex with his fiancée despite her willingness, and leaves money in an open container on his future father-in-law's desk in payment for a long distance phone call he has made.
He married Prokopia, the daughter of the future Emperor Nikephoros I, and received the high court dignity of kouropalatēs after his father-in-law's accession in 802.
In 1048 Eustace joined his father-in-law's rebellion against the Emperor Henry III.
When Louis of Bar died in 1430 René came into sole possession of his duchy, and in the next year, on his father-in-law's death, he succeeded to the duchy of Lorraine.
Serling's father had worked as a secretary and amateur inventor before having children, but took on his father-in-law's profession as a grocer in order to earn a steady income.
At the request of John I of Castile, when he had knowledge of his father-in-law's decease, Leonor ordered the acclaim of Beatrice, although John I of Castile hadn't expressly recognized her as the Regent.
( Vigny's wife had become a near invalid and never learned to speak French fluently ; they had no children, and Vigny was also disappointed when his father-in-law's remarriage deprived the couple of an anticipated inheritance.
His troops were held in reserve until, seeing Humphrey's forces ineffectually charging the pope's centre, he called up his father-in-law's reinforcements and joined the fray, distinguishing himself personally, even being dismounted and remounting again three separate times according to William of Apulia.
However, the urges are too strong, and after a late-night drinking binge, Joe destroys an entire greenhouse of his father-in-law's plants while looking for a stashed bottle of liquor.
He would speak publicly only once a month, delivering talks to his father-in-law's followers.
On the first anniversary of his father-in-law's passing, 10 Shevat 1951, he delivered a Hasidic discourse, ( Ma ' amar ), and formally became the Rebbe.
Rabbi Schneerson rarely left Crown Heights in Brooklyn except for frequent lengthy visits to his father-in-law's gravesite in Queens, New York.

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