Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 175,Deel 1W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1884 |
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Pagina 52
... continuously for a period of ten . hours . Each of the two pieces of graphite should be sharpened so as to resemble a chisel , the edge of the one being exactly superposed above that of the other , while both are placed in a line with ...
... continuously for a period of ten . hours . Each of the two pieces of graphite should be sharpened so as to resemble a chisel , the edge of the one being exactly superposed above that of the other , while both are placed in a line with ...
Pagina 53
... continuous from pole to pole . 2836.0 2746.6 2640.0 These lines are somewhat lengthened . 2511.6 2507.8 2478-3 2297.6 These lines are lengthened so as to be rendered continuous . A map to the scale of wave - lengths is appended ( Plate ...
... continuous from pole to pole . 2836.0 2746.6 2640.0 These lines are somewhat lengthened . 2511.6 2507.8 2478-3 2297.6 These lines are lengthened so as to be rendered continuous . A map to the scale of wave - lengths is appended ( Plate ...
Pagina 54
... continuous band of rays extending through the whole spectrum . On the same plate , and immediately beneath this , another photograph was taken while the negative electrode was heated to the most brilliant incandescence by the oxy ...
... continuous band of rays extending through the whole spectrum . On the same plate , and immediately beneath this , another photograph was taken while the negative electrode was heated to the most brilliant incandescence by the oxy ...
Pagina 55
... continuous spectrum , and also a series of closely placed lines or flutings , further details concerning which are given on page 59. The continuous rays are most noticeable in spectra of solutions of chlorides of the alkali metals and ...
... continuous spectrum , and also a series of closely placed lines or flutings , further details concerning which are given on page 59. The continuous rays are most noticeable in spectra of solutions of chlorides of the alkali metals and ...
Pagina 56
... continuous in that afforded by a solution of ferric chloride . The short lines of the metals potassium and sodium , which are weak , appear as short lines in the spectra of their chlorides , likewise some of the shortest lines which are ...
... continuous in that afforded by a solution of ferric chloride . The short lines of the metals potassium and sodium , which are weak , appear as short lines in the spectra of their chlorides , likewise some of the shortest lines which are ...
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