| 1855 - 1070 pages
...as a whole, they produce the impression that one of them is a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum, whether this explanation be based upon... | |
| J.C.D. Brand - 1995 - 284 pages
...as a whole they produce the impression that one of them is a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.i7 Angstrom knew of contemporary work... | |
| 1863 - 1212 pages
...spectrum reveal the constituents of the sun's atmosphere. Angstrom, in his " Optischen Untersuchungen"*, states the proposition that a body "in the state of...light which it absorbs at the common temperature." Then follow these words : " The proof of the truth of the above proposition is accompanied by great... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...whole, they produce the imprexsion thai one [*pectrum\ it a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum. " In 1858 and 1859, an important series... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...whole, they produce the impression that one \jtpectmm~\ if a revertÃan, of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum. " In 1858 and 1859, an important series... | |
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