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OF RADIANT HEAT THROUGH DIFFERENT BODIES.
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Names of the substances
interposed.

(Those plates whose thickness is not specially indicated have the
common thickness of 2mm·6.)
Transmissions out of 100 rays.
Rays immediately from the lamp. Rays emerging from the alum, (thickness 2mm·6.) Rays emerging from the sulphate of lime, (thickness 2mm·6.) Rays emerging from the chromate of potash, (thickness 2mm·6.) Rays emerging from the green glass, (thickness 1mm·85.) Rays emerging from the black glass (thickness 1mm·85.)
Rock salt 92 92 92 92 92 92
Fluate of lime 78 90 91 88 90 91
Beryl 54 80 91 66 70 57
Iceland spar 39 91 89 56 59 55
Glass (thick. 0mm.5) 54 90 85 68 87 80
Glass (thick. 8mm) 34 90 82 47 56 45
Rock crystal 38 91 85 52 78 54
Chromate of potash 34 57 53 71 28 24
Sulphate of barytes 24 36 47 25 60 57
White agate 23 70 78 30 43 17
Adularia felspar 23 23 58 43 50 23
Yellow amber 21 65 61 20 13 8
Black opake mica (thick. 0mm9) 20 0·4 12 16 38 43
Yellow agate 19 57 64 24 35 14
Emerald 19 60 57 26 20 21
Borate of soda 18 23 33 23 30 24
Green tourmaline 18 1 10 14 24 30
Common gum 18 61 52 12 6 4
Sulphate of lime 14 59 54 22 9 15
Sulphate of lime (thick. 12mm) 10 56 45 17 5 0·4
Carbonate of ammonia 12 44 34 11 6 5
Citric acid 11 88 52 16 3 2
Tartrate of potash and soda 11 85 60 15 2 1
Alum 9 90 47 15 0·5 0·3
Coloured glasses,
(common thickness 1mm.85.)
Glass, white 40 90 83 50 67 55
— violet 34 76 72 42 56 47
— red 33 74 69 41 54 45
— orange 29 65 58 36 48 39
— green (apple) 25 3 20 22 55 50
— green (mineral) 23 1 15 19 52 58
— yellow 22 49 46 27 35 30
— blue 21 47 42 26 34 29
— black (opake) 16 0·5 18 11 42 52
— indigo 12 27 26 14 20 17

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