C] I have mentioned that the effective duration of the spark was less than three-millionths of a second.
To the left of the table are placed the wave-lengths inmillionths of a millimetre.
The following table presents these observations and a few others in another light:-- Table of Maxima and Minima in Wave-lengths, expressed In Millionths of a Millimetre.
Thus, below fifty to thirty millionths of a millimetre the properties of matter depend on its thickness.
A German has recently obtained a deposit of silver two-millionths of a millimeter thick, and visible to the naked eye.
The computed diameter of the molecule is only one and a half millionths of a millimeter.
The quantity of the substances is expressed in millionths by weight.
For instance, lithium gives a very brilliant red coloration to a flame and a very bright red spectral line (wave-length, 670 millionths mm.
By suitable adjustment of the wiring, the shutter can be made to close during any one-billionth of a second interval during the first four ten-millionths of a second of the spark's short life.
In practice, wave-lengths are expressed in ten-millionths of a millimetre.
The "wave-length", or distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next following, is measured in millionths of a millimeter.
Their wave-length is measured in feet instead of in millionths of a millimeter, and their vibration frequencies are counted in tens, hundreds and thousands per second, instead of in millions of millions.
The wave lengths of our six standards are represented by the following numbers in ten millionths of a millimeter.
The six colors found in the solar spectrum and definitely located by their wave lengths, as follows in the ten millionths of a millimeter.
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