| Chemistry - 1862 - 328 pages
...behind thin incandescent atmosphere containing metallic vapour is the still more intensely heated solid nucleus of the sun, which emits a brilliant continuous...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosphere of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| William Allen Miller - Chemistry - 1863 - 618 pages
...incandescent atmosphere containing metallic vapour, is the still more intensely heated solid or liquid nucleus of the sun, which emits a brilliant continuous...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosphere of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| William Andrew Miller - Chemistry - 1867 - 550 pages
...was rendered considerably more intense. FIXED LINES IN THE SOI.AK SPECTEni. Fio. 84.» .17 taining rays of all degrees of refrangibility. When the light...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosplicre of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| Hygiene - 1871 - 602 pages
...atmosphere, containing metallic and other vapors, is the still more intensely heated solid or liquid nucleus of the sun, which emits a brilliant continuous...containing rays of all degrees of refrangibility. AVhen the light of this intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent atmosphere... | |
| William Allen Miller - Chemistry - 1872 - 706 pages
...vapour, is the still more intensely heated solid or liquid nucleus of the sun, which emits a brilliaut continuous spectrum containing rays of all degrees...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosphere of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| William Allen Miller - Physics - 1877 - 568 pages
...continuous spectrum couFIXED LUTES Ш Т11Е ВОЪАВ SPECTRUM. Fio. 84.« .т.. taining rays of al 1 degrees of refrangibility. When the light of this...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosphere of the sun, the bright lines wnich would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - General - 1870 - 532 pages
...atmosphere, containing metallic and other vapours, is the still more intensely heated solid or liquid nucleus of the sun, which emits a brilliant continuous...intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent atmosphere of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the incandescent atmosphere... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1880 - 924 pages
...sun, thich emits a brilliant continuous spectrum, containing rays of all degrees of refrangibffity. When the light of this intensely heated nucleus is transmitted through the incandescent photosphere of the sun, the bright lines which would be produced by the photosphere are... | |
| Science - 1881 - 1100 pages
...basis of KirchhofFs theory of the origin of Fraunhofer's lines. In the atmosphere of the sun the vapors of various metals are present, each of which would...of refrangibility. When the light of this intensely heatt-d nucleus is transmitted through the surrounding atmosphere, the bright lines which would be... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1882 - 1050 pages
...of the origin of Frannhofer's lines. In the atmosphere of the sun the vapours of varions metals arc present, each of which would give its characteristic...produced by this atmosphere are seen as dark ones. But it is not merely tho chemistry of tho heavcnli hodj$sj öp Wbjftlg TT fr I light is thrown by the... | |
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