An Introduction to Physical Measurements, With Appendices On Absolute Electrical Measurements, Etc

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The observation of this movement also gives the alteration of the dispersion (see Hallwachs, Wied. Ann. 1892).
To obtain the amount of this correction an auxiliary experiment is performed, in which the alteration in the body investigated is brought about in sufficiently small stages until the achromatic line appears black. The change is then continued further until the colourless line after passing through the white stage again appears black. From this is obtained the magnitude of the alteratio
...n in the conditions of the body, or the corresponding shift of the bands for which the colourless SPECTRUM ANALYSIS 169 line is displaced by the breadth of one band in the direction to be observed.
We can then, when in an experiment the total displace- ment of the bands is found, always say what was the original number of one of the dark bands near the achromatic line, i.e.
how far distant this is from the zero first chosen.
If the change of condition consists in a change of con- centration in a solution, the corresponding movement of the colourless line is fairly independent of the original con- centration.


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