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... Spectrum of Hydrogen Prof. T. M. Jasper on the Value of the Energy Relation in the Testing of Ferrous Metals at Varying Ranges of Stress and at Intermediate and High Temperatures 609 627 Messrs . M. F. Skinker and J. V. White on the ...
... Spectrum of Hydrogen Prof. T. M. Jasper on the Value of the Energy Relation in the Testing of Ferrous Metals at Varying Ranges of Stress and at Intermediate and High Temperatures 609 627 Messrs . M. F. Skinker and J. V. White on the ...
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... Spectrum Prof. F. Horton and Dr. A. Ĉ . Davies on Critical Electron Energies in Hydrogen ... Prof. A. H. Compton on the Absorption Measurements of the Change of Wave - Length accompanying the Scattering of X - Rays . . . Prof. O. W. ...
... Spectrum Prof. F. Horton and Dr. A. Ĉ . Davies on Critical Electron Energies in Hydrogen ... Prof. A. H. Compton on the Absorption Measurements of the Change of Wave - Length accompanying the Scattering of X - Rays . . . Prof. O. W. ...
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... spectrum to be measured . Suppose , for example , that there are two lines in the spectrum under observation , one in the red and one in the violet . It will be found , owing to chro- matic aberration , that if the eye was accurately ...
... spectrum to be measured . Suppose , for example , that there are two lines in the spectrum under observation , one in the red and one in the violet . It will be found , owing to chro- matic aberration , that if the eye was accurately ...
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... spectrum would be brought to a focus behind the retina . If the exit pupil of the instrument accurately coincided ... spectrum has its violet end on the left and its red end on the right , the difference in wave - length of the red and ...
... spectrum would be brought to a focus behind the retina . If the exit pupil of the instrument accurately coincided ... spectrum has its violet end on the left and its red end on the right , the difference in wave - length of the red and ...
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a narrow vertical slit in the plane of which a spectrum is produced . This spectrum is divided into two contiguous portions , one of which has passed through one limb of the instrument and the other through the other limb . Suitable ...
a narrow vertical slit in the plane of which a spectrum is produced . This spectrum is divided into two contiguous portions , one of which has passed through one limb of the instrument and the other through the other limb . Suitable ...
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