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or or “ doublets , " the source being viewed across the lines of force , i . e . while some lines show as sharp ... which the middle line is replaced by two fainter lines , while others appear to have lost the middle line completely .
or or “ doublets , " the source being viewed across the lines of force , i . e . while some lines show as sharp ... which the middle line is replaced by two fainter lines , while others appear to have lost the middle line completely .
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One of these modifications occurs in the case of lines which photograph as doublets when the source of light is viewed ... and may be described by saying that the affected line is a modified triplet in which the central line is absent ...
One of these modifications occurs in the case of lines which photograph as doublets when the source of light is viewed ... and may be described by saying that the affected line is a modified triplet in which the central line is absent ...
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All spectral lines are tripled when the radiations emanate in a magnetic field . 2. ... Viewed in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field , the outer lines are polarized parallel to the field , and the central line is polarized at ...
All spectral lines are tripled when the radiations emanate in a magnetic field . 2. ... Viewed in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field , the outer lines are polarized parallel to the field , and the central line is polarized at ...
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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