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Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical and physical ...
TIN. E The spectrum of the metal; a very fine series of 47 narrow bands extends
from near the sodium line to wave-length 8 30331. Exposure 30 minutes. These
bands are degraded towards the rays of least refrangibility. (“'2' fill fl Micrometer I
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Royal Society (Great Britain), 1895
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
'V~—'AIOXOOO(IN NJ O The spectrum of the metal; a very fine series of 47
narrow bands extends from near the sodium line to wave-length 30331.
Exposure 30 minutes. These bands are degraded towards the rays of least
refrangibility. TIN.
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The Philosophical Magazine
consists of three compartments, of which the median takes in the visible rays, and
the two others, respectively, the rays of greater refrangibility and of less
refrangibility than corresponds to visible or light-rays. In order to avoid
circumlocution, ...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
And in a footnote here appended: — " It has been maintained by some
philosophers of the first eminence that light of definite refrangibility mignt still be
compound ; and though no longer decomposable by prismatic refraction may still
be so by ...
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Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical
300 CHANGE IN REFRANGIBILITY OF HEAT. radiated again it does not retain
the peculiarities of the source from which it originated : the refrangibility of the re-
radiated heat depends solely upon the temperature of the surface which emits it a
...
William Allen Miller, 1867
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Mathematical and Physical Papers
There is one law relating to the change of refrangibility which appears to be quite
universal, namely, that the refrangibility of light is always lowered by internal
dispersion. The incident rays being homogeneous, the dispersed light is found to
be ...
George Gabriel Stokes, 1901
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American Journal of Science
There is one law relating to the change of refrangibility which appears to be quite
universal, namely, that the refrangibility of light is always lowered by internal
dispersion. The incident light being homogeneous, the dispersed light is found to
be ...
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Astronomical Spectrographs and Their History
1.1 COLOUR, REFRANGIBILITY AND WAVELENGTH The concepts of colour,
refrangibility and wavelength have been crucial for the development of
spectroscopes and spectroscopy. Indeed the first prism spectroscopes were built
partly for ...
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A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary: Containing an ...
REFRANGIBILITY os Light, the disposition of the rays to be refracted. And a
greater or less Refrangibility, isa disposition to be more or less refracted, in
passing at equal angles of incidence into the fame medium. That the rays of light
are ...
There are but three affections of light in which I have observed its rays to differ,
viz. refrangibility, refiexibility, and colour; and those rays which agree in
refrangibility agree also in the other two, and therefore may well be defined
homogeneal, ...
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... but deduced from Leonhard Euler's theory of resonance that an incandescent gas emits luminous rays of the same refrangibility as those it can absorb. «3D Car Shows, Sie 14»