Coal-Gas, delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the ' Journal of Gas Lighting,' he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas and candle flames, but that the luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from... Nature - Página 2311891Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1891 - 340 páginas
...incandescence (which is at least 500° C.) there can be no solids, but simply vapours present in the flame ; and for the same reason, the intense light resulting...carbon monoxide and hydrogen, can, when burning in an atmcsphere of oxygen, be rendered luminous if the ordinary atmospheric pressure is increased to 10... | |
| 1868 - 346 páginas
...on Coal-Gas, delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the ' Journal of Gas Lighting,' he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the...luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense, hut transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization from the above-mentioned experiments,... | |
| 1868 - 358 páginas
...on " Coal Gas," delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the Journal of Oat Lighting, he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas and candle flames, but that tho luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense but transparent hydrocarbon vapours.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 654 páginas
...melting-point of platinum. For these reasons, and for others stated in the lectures above quoted, I consider that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas- and candle-flames, but that the luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense but transparent... | |
| 1868 - 1022 páginas
...melting-point of platinum. For these reasons, and for others stated in the lectures above quoted, I consider that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas- and caudle-flames, but that the luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense but transparent... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 646 páginas
...melting-point of platinum. For these reasons, and for others stated in the lectures above quoted, I consider that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas- and candle-flames, but that the luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense but transparent... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1869 - 700 páginas
...the author had stated in a course of lectures on " Coal-gas," delivered in March, 1867, he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the...radiations from dense but transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization from the above-mentioned experiments, he was led to the conclusion that... | |
| 1869 - 692 páginas
...the author had stated in a course of lectures on " Coal-gas," delivered in March, 1867, he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the...radiations from dense but transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization from the above-mentioned experiments, he was led to the conclusion that... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 páginas
...on Coal-Gas, delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the ' Journal of Gas Lighting,' he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the...radiations from dense, but transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization from the above-mentioned experiments, he was led to the conclusion that... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 páginas
...on Coal-Gas, delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the ' Journal of Gas Lighting,' ho considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the...gas and candle flames, but that the luminosity of those flames is due to radiations from dense, but transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization... | |
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