line spectrum
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of line spectrum
First recorded in 1870–75
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This effect is perhaps best witnessed on viewing a line spectrum such as that of the mercury arc, focused upon a ground glass.
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The positive rays show, when the pressure is not very low, the line spectrum of the gas through which they pass.
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It follows that a purely gaseous body, such as would emit a characteristic bright line spectrum, would not be subject to the repulsion.
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This nebula gives a bright line spectrum indicative of gaseous composition.
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The alumina filtered off, ignited, and tested in a radiant matter tube gave as good a crimson line spectrum as did that from the original sulphate.
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