| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1913 - 390 pages
...most refracted end, P, and yellow, green, and blue in the intermediate spaces, which agrees with the first proposition, 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
...most refracted end P, and 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 Refrangibility thus indicates the degree of deflection of the light rays when they... | |
| 368 pages
...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 second refraction was next investigated by Newton as follows : " I placed a second prism... | |
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