The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing

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Originally all colour proceeds from the source of light, though it seems to come to the eye from the apparently coloured objects. But without some elucidation this statement would appear as an enigma, since it might be urged that the light of the sun as well as that ofartificial light is white, and not coloured. I hope, however, to showyou that that light is white, because it is so much coloured, sovariously and evenly coloured, though I admit the term "coloured" hereis used in a special sense.... White light contains and is made up of allthe differently coloured rainbow rays, which are continually vibrating, and whose wave-lengths and number of vibrations distinguish them fromeach other. We will take some white light from an electric lantern andthrow it on a screen. In a prism of glass we have a simple instrumentfor unravelling those rays, and instead of letting them all fall on thesame spot and illumine it with a white light, it causes them to fallside by side; in fact they all fall apart, and the prism has actuallyanalysed that light.

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