On the other hand vapour of sodium in an atmosphere round a source must have a great tendency to retain in itself, ie to absorb and to have its temperature raised by light from the source of the precise quality in question. In the atmosphere around the... Annalen der Physik und Chemie - Page 1091863Full view - About this book
 | British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 804 pages
...of sodium, which, according to the mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly opake for light of that quality, prevents such of it as...surrounding atmosphere. The test of this theory must be bad in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated. I... | |
 | 1863 - 700 pages
...suggested, being particularly opaque for light of that quality, prevenls such of it äs is emittedfrom the sun from penetrating to any considerable distance through the surrounding atmosphere. The lest ofthis theory must bc had in ascertaining tvheiher or not vapour of 1) Monatsberichte der K. Akad.... | |
 | Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...of sodium, which, according to the mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly opake for light of that quality, prevents such of it as...must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated. I have the impression that some Frenchman did make... | |
 | Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 248 pages
...of sodium, which, according to the mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly opake for light of that quality, prevents such of it as...must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated. I have the impression that some Frenchman did make... | |
 | 1867 - 354 pages
...of sodium, which, according to the mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly opake for light of that quality, prevents such of it as...must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated. I have the impression that some Frenchman did make... | |
 | H. Schellen - 1872 - 736 pages
...the atmospheie around the sun, therefore, there must be present vapour of sodium, which, according to mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly...must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated.' " In the same connection must also be considered... | |
 | Heinrich Schellen, Jane Lassell - 1872 - 744 pages
...the atmosphe1e around the sun, therefore, there must be present vapour of sodium, which, according to mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly...must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated.' " In the same connection must also be considered... | |
 | DR. H. SCHELLEN - 1872 - 512 pages
...the atmosphere around the sun, therefore, there must be present vapor of sodium, which, according to mechanical explanation thus suggested, being particularly...theory must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapor of sodium has the special absorbing power anticipated.' " In the same connection must also be... | |
 | Gustav Kirchhoff - 1882 - 676 pages
...characteristic in common. He assented and said, he believed a mechanical explanation of the cause was to bo had on some such principles as the following: Vapour...penetrating to any considerable distance through the surrunding atmosphere. The test of this theory must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of... | |
 | Gustav Kirchhoff - 1882 - 832 pages
...explanation thus suggested, being particularly opaque for light of that quality, prevents such of it äs is emitted from the sun from penetrating to any considerable distance through the surrunding atmosphere. The test of this theory must be had in ascertaining whether or not vapour of... | |
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