| David Brewster - 1831 - 412 pages
...its maximum of intensity about the middle of. the red space in the solar spectrum, the primary yellow spectrum has its maximum in the middle of the yellow...coincide at the two extremities of the solar spectrum. Prom this view of the constitution of the solar spectrum we may draw 'the following conclusions : —... | |
| Robert Hare - 1836 - 624 pages
...its maximum of intensity about the middle of the red space in the solar spectrum, the primary yellow spectrum has its maximum in the middle of the yellow...view of the constitution of the solar spectrum we may drew the following conclusions : — " 2. As a certain portion of red, yellow, and blue constitute... | |
| David Brewster - 1841 - 432 pages
...its maximum of intensity about the middle of the red space in the solar spectrum, the primary yellow spectrum has its maximum in the middle of the yellow...solar spectrum we may draw the following conclusions : — 1. Red, yellow, and blue light exist at every point of the solar spectrum. 2. As a certain portion... | |
| Carl Friedrich Peschel - 1846 - 188 pages
...investigations their respective widths 82 BKEWSTER-S SPECTRUM — COMPLEMENTARY COLOUR*. Fig. 74. " From this view of the constitution of the solar spectrum we may draw the following conclusions : — " 1 . ) Red, gellow, and blue light exist at every point of the solar spectrum. " 2. ) Asa certain... | |
| Edward Nugent (C.E.) - 1868 - 294 pages
...its maximum of intensity about the middle of the red space in the solar spectrum, the primary yellow spectrum has its maximum in the middle of the yellow...solar spectrum we may draw the following conclusions : — 1. Red, yellow, and blue light exist at every point of the solar spectrum. 2. As a certain portion... | |
| Edward Nugent - 1870 - 304 pages
...its maximum of intensity about the middle of the red space in the solar spectrum, the primary yellow spectrum has its maximum in the middle of the yellow...solar spectrum we may draw the following conclusions : — 1. Red, yellow, and blue light exist at every point of the solar spectrum. 2. As a certain portion... | |
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