B with the same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its quality at A. For, if it were different, then either a greater or less proportion would be absorbed in its passage from B to C, than was absorbed of... Handbuch der Spectroscopie - Page 9by Heinrich Kayser - 1902Full view - About this book
| Pierre Prevost, Balfour Stewart, Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen - 1901 - 154 pages
...reach B with the same intensity it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its quality at A. For, if it were different, then...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this can not be; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| Pierre Prevost, Balfour Stewart, Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen - 1901 - 156 pages
...reach B with the same intensity it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its quality at A. For, if it were different, then...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this can not be; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| Pierre Prevost, Balfour Stewart, Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen - 1901 - 156 pages
...were different, then either a greater or less proportion would be absorbed in its passage from B to 0, than was absorbed of the equally intense ray at A,...absorbed by the particles between A and B. But this can not be; for, on the hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1903 - 634 pages
...were different, then either a greater or less proportion would be absorbed in its passage from B to 0, than was absorbed of the equally intense ray at A,...hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation of the particles between B and C is equal to that of the particles between... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also l>e the same as its Duality at A. For, if it were different, then either a greater...hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation of the particles between B and C is equal to that of the particles between... | |
| 636 pages
...B with the same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its quality at A. For, if it were different, then...hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation of the particles between B and C is equal to that of the particles between... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...same intensity as it had at A. But the quality of the ray at B will also be the same as its t/uality at A. For, if it were different, then either a greater...hypothesis of an equal and independent radiation of each particle, the radiation of the particles between B and C is equal to that of the particles between... | |
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