When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame coloured by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. Nature - 90. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1873Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Albany Institute - 1864 - 348 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame, colored by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent line a platinum wire was used, which... | |
| 1862 - 648 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame colored by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent lime a platinum wire was used, which... | |
| Gustav Robert Kirchhoff - 1862 - 62 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame coloured by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent lime a platinum wire was used, which... | |
| 1863 - 376 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame colored by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent lime a platinum wire was used, which... | |
| Howard Townsend - 1864 - 254 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame, colored by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent line a platinum wire was used, which... | |
| 1865 - 778 oldal
...lines. When this light was permitted to fall through a suitable flame colored by common salt, darkjlines were seen in the spectrum, in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the heated lime, a platinum wire, was used, which being... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 742 oldal
...vapour, but that, under certain conditions, bright, incandescent sodium vapour could actually Ьг made to absorb the light coming through it, and reverse...food for thought, and at once his genius travelled toa possible explanation of this strange fact he had observed ; a fact, as you know, entirely in accordance... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 oldal
...dark lines. " When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame coloured by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. " The same phenomenon was observed if, instead of the incandescent lime, a platinum wire was used,... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 514 oldal
...l'J3, xx. 1. " When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame coloured by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum in the position of the sodium lines. " The same phenomenon was observed if, instead of the incandescent lime, a platinum wire was used,... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1870 - 528 oldal
...no dark lines. When this light was allowed to fall through a suitable flame, colored by common salt, dark lines were seen in the spectrum, in the position of the sodium lines. The same phenomenon was observed if instead of the incandescent lime, a platinum wire was used, which,... | |
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