 | 1866 - 924 pages
...every point of its march, was determined by the deflection of an extremely sensitive galvanometer. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maximum was about as distant... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 636 pages
...length of the spectrum, was caused to pass through its various colours in succession, and to search the spaces beyond the region of colour, in both directions....other. The augmentation of temperature beyond the red in the case of the electric light is sudden and enormous. Plotting from a datum line the thermal... | |
 | James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1865 - 874 pages
...length of the spectrum w-as caused to pass through its various colours in succession, and to search the spaces beyond the region of colour in both directions....maximum heating effect was observed beyond the red. The augmentation of temperature beyond the red in the case of the electric light is sudden and enormous,... | |
 | 1865 - 332 pages
...succession, and to search the spaces beyond the region of colour in both directions. As in tin- cose of the solar spectrum, the heat was found to augment...and at a distance from the red, in one direction, rqunl to that of the green of the spectrum in the other. The augmentation of temperature beyond the... | |
 | 1865 - 1144 pages
...every point of its march, was determined by the deflection of an extremely sensitive galvanometer. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maximum was about as distant... | |
 | 1865 - 388 pages
...every point of its march, was determined by the deflection of an extremely sensitive galvanometer. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maxunum was about as distant... | |
 | 1865 - 400 pages
...Duboscqand a linear thermoelectric pile, the spectrum being formed by lenses and prisms of rock salt. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was found to increase in intensity from the violet to the red, rising to a maximum beyond the red at a distance... | |
 | 1867 - 846 pages
...every point of its march, was determined by the deflection of an extremely sensitive galvanometer. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maximum was about as distant... | |
 | John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...extremely sensitive galvanometer. l> ucaoiwHcc. ruion. cnecti.Bi.iiE. FIG. 187. — Dr. Tyndalfs Diagram. ''As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maximum was about as distant... | |
 | 1865 - 372 pages
...every point of its march, was determined by the deflection of an extremely sensitive galvanometer. As in the case of the solar spectrum, the heat was...found to augment from the violet to the red, while in the dark space beyond the red it rose to a maximum. The position of the maximum was about as distant... | |
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