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radiomicrometer
radiomicrometer
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RADIOMICROMETER»
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radiomicrometer en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
The Absorption Spectra of Solutions as Studied by Means of ...
The object in using the radiomicrometer for studying the absorption spectra of
solutions was to work quantitatively. The photographic method gave us the
positions of the various bands, and a qualitative, or, at best, very roughly
quantitative ...
2
The Absorption Spectra of Solutions as Affected by ...
The use of the radiomicrometer in studying the absorption spectra of certain
substances has already been discussed by Jones and Guy.1 The radio-
micrometer was used for studying the absorption spectra of solutions rather than
the grating ...
Harry Clary Jones, James Samuel Guy, 1913
3
Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards
little less than 1 cm per mm2 of exposed vane for a candle and scale each at a
distance of 1 meter. Paschen“ attempted to improve the radiomicrometer, but out
of about fifty junctions only three were useful, and these were only three times as
...
The heavy metal base of the radiomicrometer is of swedish iron. The narrow
vertical tube is of brass. All the joints are made with Khotinsky cement, except the
one at the top and the one containing the support of the rock salt window. The top
...
5
Journal of the Franklin Institute
Since glass absorbs just about half the energy emitted by a candle, our
radiomicrometer, when provided with a rocket-salt window and exposed to a
candle at a distance of a metre, would give a deflection of about 100 cm. The use
of the ...
3) can reach the thermo-j unction of the radiomicrometer Ra by either of two
paths, (a) direct, no absorption except by air, (b) through the prism Compound
prism. . _ train P. Light from the source is focused by the condenser & on the
adjustable ...
7
American Journal of Physiology
One arm and the long beam of the apparatus were removed, and the mechanism
thus reduced was so placed that the light from mirror M ' was thrown upon the
radiomicrometer disk, which occupied a position corresponding to the
observation ...
8
Methods of studying vision in animals
Of the various radiometric devices and methods 1 which are at our command, the
radiomicrometer and the selenium cell have been at least partially adapted to our
needs and tested in investigations which are now in progress. Concerning the ...
Robert Mearns Yerkes, John Broadus Watson, 1911
9
Journal of the American Chemical Society
studied in detail. The spectroscope is so constructed that either the photographic
plate or any of the radiometric instruments can be used with it. The use of the
radiomicrometer enables us to determine not only the actual positions of regions
of ...
10
Conductivities and viscosities in pure and in mixed ...
This follows from the fact that the sensibility of the radiomicrometer is materially
increased when the resistance of the junction is made more nearly equal to that
of the wire loop. However, the advantages to be derived from the compensating ...