Abstract

MEASUREMENTS of the refractive index and the angle of a glass prism on exhibition in the British Museum, said to have been the property of Isaac Newton, show that, while it may have belonged to him, it is not the one to which he referred in connexion with his famous experiments on the spectrum.

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