The line A that bounds the red side of the spectrum is somewhat confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the prism, is perfectly distinct; so also... The Chemistry of the Sun - Page 11by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 457 pagesFull view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, / and g, either of which, in an imperfect experiment, might be mistaken for the boundary of... | |
| 1854 - 702 pages
...somewhat confused which seems in pari owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green in a certain position of the prism is perfectly riistinct ; so are D and E, the 2 limiU of violet. But C, the limit of green and blue is not so clearly... | |
| 1875 - 1140 pages
...which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light The line B, between red nd green, in a certain position of the prism, is perfectly...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, /and g, either of which, in an imperfect experiment, might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 720 pages
...confused, which seemed in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line li, between red and green, in a certain position of the...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, /and g, cither of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 748 pages
...confused, which seemed in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in A certain position of the prism, is perfectly distinct ; ->o also arc l> and E, the two limits of violet ; but c, the limit of green and blue, is not so clearly... | |
| Robert Routledge - 1881 - 748 pages
...somewhat confused, which seems in part owing to want of power m the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines,/and g, either of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 298 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...violet. But C, the limit of green and blue, is not so 1 Gilbert's Annalen, Ivi. clearly marked as the rest ; and there are also on each side of this limit... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 298 pages
...E, the two limits of violet. But C, the limit of green and blue, is not so 1 Gilbert's Annalen, Ivi. clearly marked as the rest ; and there are also on each side of this limit other distinct dark lines / and g, either of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Joseph von Fraunhofer, William Hyde Wollaston - 1898 - 90 pages
...power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of tbo prism, is perfectly distinct ; so also are D and E,...also on each side of this limit other distinct dark lines — f and g — either of which, in an imperfect experiment, might be mistaken for the boundary... | |
| Joseph von Fraunhofer, William Hyde Wollaston - 1898 - 92 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...and blue, is not so clearly marked as the rest, and thei'e are also on each side of this limit other distinct dark lines — f and g — either of which,... | |
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