| 1883 - 420 pàgines
...spectrum ; the A line is in the extreme red, B in the light red, C in the orange, D in the yellow, E in the green, F in the blue, G in the indigo, and H in the violet. The relative separation of these lines from each other is called the dispersion... | |
| Walter E. Woodbury - 1896 - 544 pàgines
...at the beginning of the red ray, В in the middle, and С at the boundary between it and the orange, E in the green, F in the blue, G in the indigo, and H in the violet'; a is in the red and b in the green. Since Fraunhofer's time, however, some three... | |
| Charles Edmund Simon - 1897 - 624 pàgines
...middle of the red portion of the spectrum, 0 at the boundary of the red and the orange, D in the yellow, E in the green, F in the blue, G in the indigo, and H in the violet portion; a is situated in the red between A and B, nearer A, and b in the green... | |
| Charles Edmund Simon - 1904 - 760 pàgines
...(NErB.U'ER.) of the red portion of the spectrum, C at the boundary of the red and the orange, D in the yellow, E in the green, F in "the blue, G in the indigo, and H in the violet portion ; a is situated in the red between Fio. 12. Browning's spectroscope. (ZEiss.)... | |
| Charles Greeley Abbot - 1925 - 326 pàgines
...which we still employ. Among them are the heavy lines A, B and C in the red, D in the orange-yellow, E in the green, F in the blue, G in the indigo, and H and K in the violet. But we honor their discoverer still more by calling all dark spectrum lines,... | |
| Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Charles Greeley Abbot - 1927 - 330 pàgines
...which we still employ. Among them are the heavy lines A, B, and C in the red, D in the orange-yellow, E in the green, F in the blue, G in the indigo, and H and K in the violet. But we honor their discoverer still more by calling all dark spectrum lines,... | |
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