... within the range of its two extremes ; but the same body, when converted into vapour, may produce a luminous atmosphere which may emit light of certain definite refrangibilities only, so as to produce a spectrum consisting of a series of bright bands... Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical - Page 152by William Allen Miller - 1877Full view - About this book
| 1862 - 328 pages
...yields a continuous band of light, containing rays of all degrees of refrangibility within the range of its two extremes ; but the same body, when converted...facts in mind, the theory proposed to account for Fraunhofcr's lines will be readily understood. In 1858, Mr. Balfour Stewart published in the Edln'•'.'••'... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 742 pages
...mechanically intermingled. of refrangibility ; but the same body, when converted into vapour, usually produces a spectrum consisting of a series of bright bands...each other by intervals more or less completely dark, gaseous bodies emitting rays of certain definite refrangibility only. From the striped character of... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...of all degrees of re- .... ___ re frangibility within the range of its two ex- — ---- A tremes : but the same body, when converted into vapour, may...Fraunhofer's lines, will be readily understood. In 1858, Mr. Balfour Stewart published in the ' Edinburgh Phil. Trans.,' vol. xxii., a paper on the law of exchanges... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...containing rays of all degrees of re- ,.. д frangibility within the range of its two ex- — A tremes : but the same body, when converted • into vapour,...facts in mind, the theory proposed to account for Fraun- hofer's lines, will be readily understood. ________ In 1858, Mr. Balfour Stewart published in... | |
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