... these lines re-appear in the compound spectrum, provided the light of day be not too intense compared with that of the coloured flame. This may be seen in the red light of the nitrate of strontia, and less perfectly in the green of the chloride of... Annalen der Physik und Chemie - Page 1101863Full view - About this book
| 1861 - 460 pages
..." that ' if solar light be transmitted through a flame ' exhibiting well-marked black lines, these lines ' re-appear in the compound spectrum, provided...intense compared ' with that of the coloured flame. It would, ' therefore, appear that luminous atmospheres ' exist, in which not only certain rays are... | |
| 1861 - 410 pages
...flame exhibiting well-marked black lines, these lines re-appear in the compound spectrum, proviiied the light of day be not too intense compared with...of strontia, and less perfectly in the green of the chloride of copper, ft would, therefore, appear that luminous atmospheres exist in which not only certain... | |
| 1862 - 328 pages
...atmosphere, that if solar light bo transmitted through a flame exhibiting wellmarked black lines, these lines re-appear in the compound spectrum, provided...of strontia, and less perfectly in the green of the chloride of copper. It would, therefore, appear that luminous atmospheres exist in which not only certain... | |
| 1863 - 708 pages
...be interesting to remark, in connection with the specidations on the absorptive action of tht sun's atmosphere , that if solar light be transmitted through...spectrum, provided the light of day be not too intense cornpared with that of the coloured flame. This may be seen in the red light of the nitrate of strontia... | |
| 1863 - 720 pages
...of the suris atmosphere , that if solar light be transmitted through a flame exhibiting wellmarhed block lines, the lines reappear in the compound spectrum,...of day be not too intense compared with that of the coloiired flame. This may be seen in the red light of the nilrate of strontia, and less perfectly in... | |
| 1868 - 802 pages
...gas." "If the solar light be transmitted through a flame, exhibiting well marked black lines, these lines reappear in the compound spectrum, provided...of day be not too intense compared with that of the colored flame; and it would therefore appear that luminous atmospheres exist, in which not only certain... | |
| Heinrich Kayser - 1900 - 820 pages
...atmosphere, that if solar liglit be transmitted through a flame exhibiting wellmarked black lines, these lines reappear in the compound spectrum, provided the light of day be not to intense compared with that of the coloured Haine: this may be seen in the red light of the nitrate... | |
| 1845 - 1262 pages
...atmosphere, that if' solar light be transmitted through a flame exhibiting wellmarked black lines, these lines reappear in the compound spectrum, provided the light of day be not too intense cornpared with that of the coloured flame: this may be seen in the red light of the nitrate of strontia,... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...atmosphere, that if solar lignt be transmitted through a flame exhibiting well-marked black lines, these lines re-appear in the compound spectrum, provided...of strontia, and less perfectly in the green of the chloride of copper. It would therefore appear that luminous atmospheres exist in which not only certain... | |
| 1863 - 1212 pages
...the sun's atmosphere, that if solar light be transmitted through a flame exhibiting well-marked black lines, the lines reappear in the compound spectrum,...nitrate of strontia, and less perfectly in the green light of the chloride of copper. It would therefore appear that luminous atmospheres exist in which... | |
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