| Adolphe Ganot, William Guy Peck - 1871 - 516 стор.
...through the vapors of any substances, and then examined with the spectroscope, the resulting spectrum will be crossed by dark lines having the same position...spectrum. It is supposed that the body of the sun is an incandesceut solid, or perhaps a glowing liquid, and consequently that it emits white light. It is... | |
| Adolphe Ganot, William Guy Peck - 1871 - 510 стор.
...through the vapors of any substances, and then examined with the spectroscope,' the resulting spectrain will be crossed by dark lines having the same position...incandescent, The principle just elucidated has been applied Co explain the dark Allies of (he solar spectrum, it is supposed that the body of liic sun is an incandescent... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1871 - 362 стор.
...liquid shining through absorbent vapors gives a rainbow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines, these dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapors ; so that, from the arrangement of the dark lines in such a spectrum, one can tell the nature of the... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1871 - 548 стор.
...liquid shining through absorbent vapours gives a rainbow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines, these dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapours. 4. Light reflected from any opaque body gives the same spectrum as it would have given before... | |
| Wonders - 1877 - 136 стор.
...absorbent vapours yields a rainbow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines ; these dark lines occupying the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapours. Hence, it is possible to determine the nature of the vapour or vapours surrounding the source... | |
| 1878 - 728 стор.
...An incandescent solid or liquid, shining through absorbent vapours, gives a rainbow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapours ; so that, from the arrangement of the dark lines in such a spectrum, one can tell the nature... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1878 - 726 стор.
...An incandescent solid or liquid, shining through absorbent vapours, gives а rambow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spsctra of the vapours ; so that, from the arrangement of the dark lines in such a spectrum, one can... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1888 - 560 стор.
...substances, and then examined with the spectroscope, the resulting spectrum will be crossed by dark liues having the same position as the bright lines belonging...to the spectra of the vapors. Hence it appears that even" body in a state of vapor is opaque to the class of rays that it emits when rendered incandescent.... | |
| 1902 - 230 стор.
...liquid shining 24 through absorbent vapours gives a rainbowtinted spectrum crossed by dark lines, these dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapours; so that, from the arrangement of the dark lines in such a spectrum, one can tell the nature... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1905 - 366 стор.
...liquid shining through absorbent vapours gives a rainbow-tinted spectrum crossed by dark lines, these dark lines having the same position as the bright lines belonging to the spectra of the vapours ; so that, from the arrangement of the dark lines in such a spectrum, one can tell the nature... | |
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