Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 182
... bright lines I have mentioned , which were brilliant in the negative spectrum and faint or normal in the positive . Although the four bright lines standing out in strong relief in the negative spectrum was the more striking phenomenon ...
... bright lines I have mentioned , which were brilliant in the negative spectrum and faint or normal in the positive . Although the four bright lines standing out in strong relief in the negative spectrum was the more striking phenomenon ...
Page 354
... bright on a less bright background , it gradually faded , and then came out again reversed , and remained so . No very high temperature was required for this , but a rise of temperature had the effect of widening the band . Besides this ...
... bright on a less bright background , it gradually faded , and then came out again reversed , and remained so . No very high temperature was required for this , but a rise of temperature had the effect of widening the band . Besides this ...
Page 368
... bright lines with wave - length 5,581 ( or possibly the brighter line 5,588 ) ; and the lines with wave - lengths 6,121 and 6,161 reversed simultaneously for an instant and reappearing bright immediately ; and the line with wave ...
... bright lines with wave - length 5,581 ( or possibly the brighter line 5,588 ) ; and the lines with wave - lengths 6,121 and 6,161 reversed simultaneously for an instant and reappearing bright immediately ; and the line with wave ...
Contents
November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
47 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption action amount angle Antedon apparatus appears Author axis band body bright bundles calcium carbonic acid carbonic acid expired cartilage cells cent centims centrodorsal chromosphere corresponding crucible curves density described disk effect electric experiments Fe line Fehling's solution fibre Flora fossil Fraunhofer lines glass grms heat hydrogen hydrogen lines impurity inches increase intensity investigation iridium ischium lactin light liquid magnetic mean metallic method millims molecular molecules motion nerves notochord obliquity Observatory observed obtained olfactory olfactory nerve ordinary oxide oxygen paper papillæ phenomena phosphorescence photographs placed Planarians plane plants plate pole position present pressure produced Professor protoplasm rays reflected refrangible resting points reversed rhodium rotation Royal Society rubidium Sauropsida screen seen shown side solution species specific rotation spectra spectrum stations substance sugar surface temperature Teneriffe tion tube velocity visceral arches wave-length weight