| Denison Olmsted - 1832 - 378 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...light, which when mixed with the yellow, constituted a part of the green space next to the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1835 - 374 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...light, which when mixed with the yellow, constituted a part of the green space next to the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light... | |
| David Brewster - 1837 - 432 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed «lso the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted the part of the green space next... | |
| William Mackenzie - 1841 - 460 pages
...is scarcely acted on, is increased in breadth, and now occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on the one side, and part of the space...the red light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Denison Olmsted, Ebenezer Strong Snell - 1845 - 612 pages
...space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by the gretn on the other. Hence it follows, that the blue glass...light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted a part of the green space next to the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light... | |
| Sir David Brewster - 1847 - 434 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light into yettow and blue, and orange light into yellow and red ; and it consequently follows, that the orange... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1850 - 624 pages
...occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space for merly covered by the green on the other. Hence it follows,...light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted a part of the green space next to the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1851 - 502 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly occupied by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...yellow, constituted the part of the green space next the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green lightinto yellow and blue, and orange... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1853 - 752 pages
...occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space for merly covered by the green on the other. Hence it follows,...light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted a part of the green space next to the yellow. We have, therefore, by absorption, decomposed green light... | |
| David Brewster - 1854 - 440 pages
...absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellnw, constituted the part of the green space next to the fellow. We have therefore, by absorption,... | |
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