| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pages
...affigned Proportion. PROP. IV. THEOR. III. Colours may be produced by Compofitiott which (hall belike to the Colours of homogeneal Light as to the Appearance...Colour, but not as to the Immutability of Colour and Conftitution of Light. And thofe Colours by how much they are more compounded by fo much are they lefs... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pages
...Compofition 'which 'Jhall be like to the Colours of homo" geneal Light as to the Appearance of Colour 'j but not as to the Immutability of Colour, and Constitution of Light. And thofe Colours by how much they are more. compounded by fo much are they lefs full and intenfe^ and... | |
| Richard Glazebrook - 1896 - 234 pages
...Newton. He first shewed that "by the mixture of homogeneal light colours may be produced which are like to the colours of homogeneal light as to the...immutability of colour and constitution of light." Two beams which differ optically may yet be alike chromatically ; it is possible by mixing red and... | |
| Arthur I. Rubin, Jacqueline Elder, United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1980 - 318 pages
...like to the Colours of homogeneal Light as to the Appearance of Colour, but not as to the lmmutability of Colour and Constitution of Light. And those Colours...and by too much Composition they may be diluted and weaken'd till they cease, and the Mixture becomes white or grey. There may be also Colours produced... | |
| Arthur I. Rubin, Jacqueline Elder, United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1980 - 324 pages
...color mixture of light sources: 4 SS Stevens, Psychophysics (New York, 1975). 5 Boring 5 Boring (l) Colours may be produced by Composition which shall...as to the Appearance of Colour, but not as to the lmmutability of Colour and Constitution of Light. And those Colours by how much they are more compounded... | |
| 1980 - 344 pages
...color mixture of light sources: 4 SS Stevens, Psychophysics (New York, 1975). 5 Boring • Boring (l) Colours may be produced by Composition which shall...as to the Appearance of Colour, but not as to the lmmutability of Colour and Constitution of Light. And those Colours by how much they are more compounded... | |
| Isaac Newton - 2007 - 417 pages
...know what Colours will arise from any others mix'd in any assigned Proportion, PROP. IV. THEOR. III. Colours may be produced by Composition which shall...much they are more compounded by so much are they le$$ full and intense, and by too much Composition they may be diluted and weahen'd till they cease,... | |
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