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... bright lines , brighter than the rest of the otherwise continuous spec- trum , that there were no other lines in the spectrum but those two bright ones , and that they occupied , so far as his instrumental mea- surements enabled him to ...
... bright lines , brighter than the rest of the otherwise continuous spec- trum , that there were no other lines in the spectrum but those two bright ones , and that they occupied , so far as his instrumental mea- surements enabled him to ...
Side 191
... bright lines , is itself , when used as an absorbing medium , capable of absorbing these and these only ; and therefore that Miller's test of the exact coincidence of the bright and dark lines was a complete proof that there exists in ...
... bright lines , is itself , when used as an absorbing medium , capable of absorbing these and these only ; and therefore that Miller's test of the exact coincidence of the bright and dark lines was a complete proof that there exists in ...
Side 197
... this is heated ( as I now heat it in a powerful but very slightly luminous flame ) , and becomes in turn the source of light , to see bright letters on a dark ground . The difference of brightness RADIATION AND ABSORPTION . 197.
... this is heated ( as I now heat it in a powerful but very slightly luminous flame ) , and becomes in turn the source of light , to see bright letters on a dark ground . The difference of brightness RADIATION AND ABSORPTION . 197.
Side 198
... bright ground . Now , the reason why on the one side we have bright letters on a dark ground , while the other side of the same piece of metal shows dark letters on a white ground , is still more confirmatory of the result of Balfour ...
... bright ground . Now , the reason why on the one side we have bright letters on a dark ground , while the other side of the same piece of metal shows dark letters on a white ground , is still more confirmatory of the result of Balfour ...
Side 199
... bright heat , a less hot coal , you will see it appears green , because then the glass is hotter than the background , and takes from the background less green than it gives out , and therefore the light which actually reaches the eye ...
... bright heat , a less hot coal , you will see it appears green , because then the glass is hotter than the background , and takes from the background less green than it gives out , and therefore the light which actually reaches the eye ...
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Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science: With a Special Lecture ... Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
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