| David Brewster - 1831 - 412 páginas
...through the prism the spectrum KL as far below the aperture as it was above the spot P when shown in the screen. Let the blue glass be now interposed between...red light, which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light; which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1832 - 378 páginas
...the orange, a great part of the green, a considerable part of the blue, a little of the indigo, and a very little of the violet. The yellow space, which...red light which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| David Brewster, Alexander Dallas Bache - 1833 - 674 páginas
...of the blue, a little of the indigo, and very little of the violet. The yellow space, which has ijot been much absorbed, has increased in breadth. It occupies...red light, Which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1835 - 374 páginas
...little of the indigo, and a very little of the violet. The yelBrewster's Treatise on Optics, p. 73. low space, which has not been much absorbed, has increased...red light which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| David Brewster - 1837 - 432 páginas
...number of its difFer* See Note II., of Am. ed., which follows the author's Appcndii. ently colored rays. A particular thickness absorbs the middle of...red light, which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Jacques Ozanam - 1840 - 850 páginas
...absorbed, has increased in hreadth. It occupies part of the space formerly occupied by the orange on the one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...red light, which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange ; and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| David Brewster - 1841 - 432 páginas
...number of its differ* See Note II., of Am. ed., which follows the author's Appendix. ently colored rays. A particular thickness absorbs the middle of...red light, which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| William Mackenzie - 1841 - 460 páginas
...on, is increased in breadth, and now occupies part of the space formerly covered by the orange on the one side, and part of the space formerly covered by...the red light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1844 - 618 páginas
...the orange, a great part of the green, a considerable part of the blue, a little of the indigo, and a very little of the violet. The yellow space, which...red light, which, when mixed with the yellow light, constituted orange, and has absorbed also the blue light, which, when mixed with the yellow, constituted... | |
| Denison Olmsted, Ebenezer Strong Snell - 1845 - 612 páginas
...the orange, a great part of the green, a considerable part of the blue, a little of the indigo, and a very little of the violet. The yellow space, which...side, and part of the space formerly covered by the gretn on the other. Hence it follows, that the blue glass has absorbed the red light, which, when mixed... | |
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