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"Some Investigations in the Infra-red Region of the Spectrum" presents detailed scientific explorations into the properties and behavior of infrared light. Authored by Raymond Compton Dearle and J.C. McLennan, this work delves into the methodologies and findings of spectroscopic analysis, offering insights into the nature of electromagnetic radiation beyond the visible spectrum. The book explores various experimental setups and analytical techniques used to study infrared phenomena.
This book is a valuable resource for physicists, spectroscopists, and students interested in the fundamental principles underlying infrared technology and its applications. It offers a historical perspective on the development of spectroscopic methods and their impact on scientific understanding.
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