PT was coloured, being red at its least refracted end T, and violet at its most refracted end P, and yellow, green, and blue in the intermediate spaces. Which agrees with the proposition that lights which differ in colour do also differ in refrangibility. The Spectroscope and Its Work - Page 30by Hugh Frank Newall - 1910 - 163 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pages
...This Image or Spectrum PT was coloured, being red at its leaft refracted end T, and violet at its moft refracted end P , and yellow green and blue in the intermediate Spaces. Which agrees with rhe firft Propofition, that Lights which differ in Colour, do alfo differ in Refrangibility. The length... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pages
...This Image or Spedrum PT was coloured, being red at its leaft refraded end T>; and violet at its mofl refracted end P , and yellow green and blue in the intermediate Spaces* \Vhich agrees with the firft Propofition, thafe Lights which differ in Colour, do alib differ i4 Refrangibility.... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 542 pages
...different parts of the spectrum are differently refracted, Newton proceeds.] This image or spectrum p T was coloured, being red at its least refracted end...that lights which differ in colour do also differ in refraugibility. The length of the image in the foregoing experiments I measured from the faintest and... | |
| Robert Alfred Herman - 1900 - 366 pages
...spectrum was coloured, being red at its least refracted end, and violet at its most refracted end, and yellow, green and blue in the intermediate spaces, which agrees with the proposition that lights which differ in colour, do also differ in refrangibility." The effect of a... | |
| Frederic William Westaway - 1912 - 474 pages
...which go to the lower end T, unless the inequality of refraction be casual. This image or spectrum PT was coloured, being red at its least refracted end...in the intermediate spaces. Which agrees with the proposition that lights which differ in colour do also differ in refrangibility. It appears, then,... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1913 - 390 pages
...length of the image. . . . " This image or spectrum PT was coloured, being ii] NEWTON'S EXPERIMENTS 61 red at its least refracted end, T, and violet at its...that lights which differ in colour do also differ in refrangihility." Newton further proved that "whiteness, amVall grey colours between white and black,... | |
| Götz Hoeppe - 2007 - 384 pages
...from the refraction of different-colored rays of light he determined that This Image or Spectrum PT was coloured, being red at its least refracted end...yellow, green and blue in the intermediate Spaces. Which agreed with the first Proposition, that Lights which differ in Colour, do also differ in Refrangibility.4... | |
| 368 pages
...spectrum was coloured, being red at its least refracted end, and violet at its most refracted end, and yellow, green and blue in the intermediate spaces, which agrees with the proposition that lights which differ in colour, do also differ in refrangibility." The effect of a... | |
| Brian Lasater - 2008 - 600 pages
...Spectrum... was coloured, being red at its least refracted end..., and violet and its most refracted end..., and yellow green and blue in the intermediate Spaces. Which agrees with first Proposition, that Lights which differ on Colour, do also differ in Refrangibility. (Opticks,... | |
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