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1 , were placed in simultaneous communication with the air - pump . In the first bulb , however , the reflector was a sheet of platinum of the thickness of to of a millimetre , and in the second bulb a sheet of aluminium ...
1 , were placed in simultaneous communication with the air - pump . In the first bulb , however , the reflector was a sheet of platinum of the thickness of to of a millimetre , and in the second bulb a sheet of aluminium ...
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a penetrated in it likewise through the vertical tube C. But on the part of the bulb facing the said reflector was soldered a large tube M closed by a bimetallic disk , composed , namely , half of an aluminium sheet of the thickness of ...
a penetrated in it likewise through the vertical tube C. But on the part of the bulb facing the said reflector was soldered a large tube M closed by a bimetallic disk , composed , namely , half of an aluminium sheet of the thickness of ...
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respect , namely , that with films of certain thickness the central direct image disappeared entirely when monochromatic light was used , and passed through a succession of colours when white light was used .
respect , namely , that with films of certain thickness the central direct image disappeared entirely when monochromatic light was used , and passed through a succession of colours when white light was used .
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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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