| Heinrich Kayser - 1902 - 740 pages
...with the same intensity äs it had at A. But the quality of the ray at ß will also be the same äs its quality at A. For if it were different. then either...absorbed by the particles between A and B ... But this cannot be: for on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each partiole, the radiation... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1903 - 634 pages
...were different, then either a greater or less proportion would be absorbed in its passage from B to 0, than was absorbed of the equally intense ray at A,...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But -this cannot be ; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also l>e the same as its Duality at A. For, if it were different, then either a greater...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this cannot be ; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| 636 pages
...was diminished in intensity by their absorption. It will therefore reach B with the same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this cannot be ; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its t/uality at A. For, if it were different, then either a greater...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this cannot be ; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
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