Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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... lines , while that of neon con- tains 260 lines , of which nearly 100 are of intensity 4 or greater . With spectra of this complexity there is nothing at all remarkable in the occurrence of a considerable number of approximate ...
... lines , while that of neon con- tains 260 lines , of which nearly 100 are of intensity 4 or greater . With spectra of this complexity there is nothing at all remarkable in the occurrence of a considerable number of approximate ...
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... lines appear in the regular furnace spectrum for temperatures probably somewhat higher than 2000 ° C. , but are very faint compared with the arc lines . At still higher tempera- tures , the furnace conditions still existing , there is ...
... lines appear in the regular furnace spectrum for temperatures probably somewhat higher than 2000 ° C. , but are very faint compared with the arc lines . At still higher tempera- tures , the furnace conditions still existing , there is ...
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... Lines of force of a magnetised sphere . of the general absence of local strong fields due to spots and other disturb- ances . Assuming the magnetic sun's field to be similar to that of a mag- netised sphere , with magnetic poles ...
... Lines of force of a magnetised sphere . of the general absence of local strong fields due to spots and other disturb- ances . Assuming the magnetic sun's field to be similar to that of a mag- netised sphere , with magnetic poles ...
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