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A New Form of Spectrophotometer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
Abstract
The present paper is the continuation of a note sent to the Society in July of last year, and is for the purpose of describing the developed form of the spectrophotometer whose principle was indicated in that communication.
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note * page 338 Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xxiv. p. 496, 1903.
note † page 338 See former note.
note * page 341 In this connection see a paper entitled “On the Absorption Spectra of some Copper Salts in Aqueous Solution,” by Thomas Ewan, B.Sc, Ph.D., Phil. Mag. (5), No. 203, p. 331, April 1892.
note * page 344 It will be recollected that the minimum distance between an object and the image of it formed by a convergent lens is equal to four times the focal length of the lens; the divided lens has been placed at a distance of twice its focal length from the two spectra p and q (fig. 4), so that the telescope tube may be as short as possible.
note * page 348 As employed, for example, by Messrs Hilger, Ltd., on certain of their spectrometers.