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Page 602
... color by reflected light , and yellow by trans- mitted light . Hence , he maintains " that , if a beam of white light be sent through a li- quid which contains extremely minute parti- cles in a state of suspension , the short waves are ...
... color by reflected light , and yellow by trans- mitted light . Hence , he maintains " that , if a beam of white light be sent through a li- quid which contains extremely minute parti- cles in a state of suspension , the short waves are ...
Page 607
... color of sea water with fine suspended matter , and the association of the ultramarine color , and more especially of the black - indigo hue of sea water , with the comparative absence of such matter . " ( " Hours of Exercise in the ...
... color of sea water with fine suspended matter , and the association of the ultramarine color , and more especially of the black - indigo hue of sea water , with the comparative absence of such matter . " ( " Hours of Exercise in the ...
Page 608
... color derives its origin from organic admixtures , because the less organic sub- stance a water contains , the less does the color differ from blue ; and with increase of organic substances the blue gradually passes into green , and ...
... color derives its origin from organic admixtures , because the less organic sub- stance a water contains , the less does the color differ from blue ; and with increase of organic substances the blue gradually passes into green , and ...
Contents
Annetta | 17 |
A Tale of Early California H L Wright | 32 |
Past and Present of Political Economy | 63 |
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