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Page 598
... light is so constituted that none of the rays are reflect- ed from its interior parts , while selective ab- sorption is active , then the transmitted light is alone colored , according to the rays that may be extinguished by absorption ...
... light is so constituted that none of the rays are reflect- ed from its interior parts , while selective ab- sorption is active , then the transmitted light is alone colored , according to the rays that may be extinguished by absorption ...
Page 600
... light . Thus , extend- ing the analogy of the action of water on dark heat to the luminous rays of the solar spectrum , he says : " Water absorbs all the extra - red rays of the sun , and if the layer be thick enough it invades the red ...
... light . Thus , extend- ing the analogy of the action of water on dark heat to the luminous rays of the solar spectrum , he says : " Water absorbs all the extra - red rays of the sun , and if the layer be thick enough it invades the red ...
Page 608
... light , and not , in any case , of the reflected light . Moreover , he maintains that Newton , De Maistre , Arago and others were mistaken in classifying water among those bodies which have a different color by transmitted light to that ...
... light , and not , in any case , of the reflected light . Moreover , he maintains that Newton , De Maistre , Arago and others were mistaken in classifying water among those bodies which have a different color by transmitted light to that ...
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Annetta | 17 |
A Tale of Early California H L Wright | 32 |
Past and Present of Political Economy | 63 |
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