| 1847 - 490 páginas
...temperature of an incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility; and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...action of the eye in performing the function of vision. As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a vibratory movement executed by the molecules of... | |
| 1847 - 492 páginas
...temperature of an incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility; and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...action of the eye in performing the function of vision. As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a vibratory movement executed by the molecules of... | |
| 1847 - 490 páginas
...temperature of an. incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility ; and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...action of the eye in performing the function of vision. As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a vibratory movement executed by the molecules of... | |
| 1847 - 906 páginas
...ternperature of an incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility ; and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...action of the eye in performing the function of vision. As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a vibratory movement executed by the molecules of... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1856 - 322 páginas
...which increase in refrangibility proportionally to the increase of heat, which he explains thus : — " As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a...molecules of the platinum, it seems from the foregoing considerations to follow, that the frequency of those vibrations increases with the temperature." Sir... | |
| 1857 - 426 páginas
...which increase in refrangibility proportionally to the increase of heat, which he explains thus: — "As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to...molecules of the platinum, it seems from the foregoing considerations to follow, that the frequency of those vibrations increases with the temperature." Sir... | |
| 1857 - 424 páginas
...which increase in refrangibility proportionally to the increase of heat, which he explains thus:—"As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to a vibratory...molecules of the platinum, it seems from the foregoing considerations to follow, that the frequency of those vibrations increases with the temperature." Sir... | |
| 1857 - 426 páginas
...which increase in refrangibility proportionally to the increase of heat, which he explains thus : — "As the luminous effects are undoubtedly owing to...molecules of the platinum, it seems from the foregoing considerations to follow, that the frequency of those vibrations increases with the temperature." Sir... | |
| 1877 - 974 páginas
...temperature of an incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility, and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...the function of vision. And as the luminous effects aro undoubtedly owing to a vibratory movement executed by the molecules of the platinum, it seems from... | |
| Heinrich Kayser - 1902 - 740 páginas
...temperature of an incandescent body rises, it emits rays of light of an increasing refrangibility; and that the apparent departure from this law, discovered...of the eye in performing the function of vision." Dieses Resultat wird durch nebenstehende Fig. 7 illustrirt. Wie man sieht, hat D raper sein Gesetz... | |
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