HETEROGENEOUS Light, is, by Sir Isaac Newton, said to be that which consists of rays of different degrees of refrangibility: thus the common light of the sun or clouds is heterogeneous, being a mixture of all
sorts of rays.
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HETEROGENEOUS Light, is, by Sir Isaac Newton, said to be that which consists of rays of different degrees of refrangibility: thus the common light of the sun or clouds is heterogeneous, being a mixture of all
sorts of rays.