Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 90
... intensity at R ; and this intensity may be represented by the distance of the point R from M N. The intensity declines rapidly to M and slowly to N , at both of which points it vanishes . The yellow spectrum has its maximum intensity at ...
... intensity at R ; and this intensity may be represented by the distance of the point R from M N. The intensity declines rapidly to M and slowly to N , at both of which points it vanishes . The yellow spectrum has its maximum intensity at ...
Page 328
... intensity thereof directly proportional to the surface of the plate and to the section of the conductor . If the plates be first immersed a known fraction of their surface in the solution , and after- wards other fractions and ...
... intensity thereof directly proportional to the surface of the plate and to the section of the conductor . If the plates be first immersed a known fraction of their surface in the solution , and after- wards other fractions and ...
Page 523
... intensity as scarcely to be heard at a distance from the reciprocating instrument ; but on placing the ear close to it , a diminutive band is heard , in which all the instruments preserve their distinctive qualities , and pianos and ...
... intensity as scarcely to be heard at a distance from the reciprocating instrument ; but on placing the ear close to it , a diminutive band is heard , in which all the instruments preserve their distinctive qualities , and pianos and ...
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