... that is to be ascribed to errors in reading the curves as well as to the fact that the small spectrometer was used, and that in general it was not practicable to make the examinations in the manner just described. A shift of .02 ft was easily observed... The Astrophysical Journal - Pagina 2171904Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
 | American Institute of Physics, American Physical Society, Cornell University - 1905
...just described. A shift of .02 ft was easily observed in the bands of xylene and mesitylene at 3.4^. An interesting fact to be noticed in this connection...compounds, like myricyl alcohol, piperidine, etc. For a large dispersion the transparent region at 4 ft to 6 it remains so for some oils, while in others numerous... | |
 | 1904
...arc, so that it would have been impossible to escape detection, especially such sharp, well defined bands like the one at 3.43 / * and that at 6.86 /*....larger dispersion the transparent region at 4 to 6 / * remains so for some oils while in others numerous small bands were found. The difference between... | |
 | William Weber Coblentz - 1905
...described. A shift of O.02 /i was easily observed in the bands of xylene and mesitylene at 3.4 /i. An interesting fact to be noticed in this connection...a larger dispersion the transparent region at 4 to 6/t remains so for some oils, while in others numerous small bands were found. The difference between... | |
 | 1905
...just described. A shift of .02 ft was easily observed in the bands of xylene and mesitylene at 3-4//. An interesting fact to be noticed in this connection...compounds, like myricyl alcohol, piperidine, etc. For a large dispersion the transparent region at 4 ft to 6 ft remains so for some oils, while in others numerous... | |
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