... the highest. If so, in case the vapour showed its presence by absorption but not emission, it follows, from the correspondence between absorption and emission, that at one temperature the dark line which would be the most sensitive indication of the... Mathematical and Physical Papers - Page 366by George Gabriel Stokes - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1879 - 318 pages
...he regarded the facts I mentioned as evidence of the high temperature of the sun, did not look upon them as conclusive evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Since that paper was sent in, however, the appeal to the stars to which I referred in it has been made,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 pages
...he regarded the facts I mentioned as evidence of the high temperature of the sun, did not look upon them as conclusive evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Since that paper was sent in, however, the appeal to the stars to which I referred in it has been made,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 818 pages
...which would be the most sensitive indication of the presence of the substance would be A, at another C, at a third E. Hence, while I regard the facts you...evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Tours sincerely, GG STOKES. 5 Alexandra Road, Finchley Bead, NW, March 5, 1876. I ) i • \ i! PROFESSOR... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 306 pages
...which would be the most sensitive indication of the presence of the substance would be A, at another C, at a third E. Hence, while I regard the facts you...molecule of calcium. "Yours sincerely, "GG STOKES." : - . "5 Alexandra Road, Finchley Road, NW, " March 5, 1876. " DEAR PROFESSOR STOKES, — I was not... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 360 pages
...which would be the most sensitive indication of the presence of the substance would be A, at another C, at a third E. Hence, while I regard the facts you...molecule of calcium. '' Yours sincerely, " GG STOKES." "5 Alexandra Road, Finchley Road, NW, " March 5, 1876. " DEAR PROFESSOR STOKES,—I was not prepared... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 pages
...he regarded the facts I mentioned as evidence of the high temperature of the sun, did not look upon them as conclusive evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Since that paper was sent in, however, the appeal to the stars to which I referred in it has been made,... | |
| 1879 - 642 pages
...he regarded the facts I mentioned as evidence of the high temperature of the sun, did not look upon them as conclusive evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Since that paper was sent in, however, the appeal to the stars to which I referred in it has been made,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 598 pages
...he regarded the facts I mentioned as evidence of the high temperature of the sun, did not look upon them as conclusive evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Since that paper was sent in, however, the appeal to the stars to which I referred in it has been made,... | |
| 1876 - 610 pages
...which would be the most sensitive indication of the presence of the substance would be A, at another C, at a third E. Hence, while I regard the facts you...evidence of the dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Tours sincerely, G-. G-. STOKES. 5 Alexandra Road, Fincbley Eoad, NW, March 5, 1876. DEAB PBOFESSOR... | |
| 1876 - 628 pages
...which would be the most sensitive indication of the presence of the substance would be A, at another C, at a third E. Hence, while I regard the facts you...dissociation of the molecule of calcium. Yours sincerely, G. Q-. STOKES. 5 Aleiandra Road, Finchley Road, NW, March 5, 1876. DEAB PHOFESSOB STOKES, — I was... | |
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