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Page 69
... heat that must have been intercepted by three prisms . Thus then it appears , that the different refrangibility of heat , as well as that of light , admits of prismatic correction . And we may add , that this experiment also tends to ...
... heat that must have been intercepted by three prisms . Thus then it appears , that the different refrangibility of heat , as well as that of light , admits of prismatic correction . And we may add , that this experiment also tends to ...
Page 71
... heat ? But , let us see what light may now be obtained from the several articles that have been discussed in this paper . It has been shewn , that the effect of heat and of illumination may be represented by the two united spectra ...
... heat ? But , let us see what light may now be obtained from the several articles that have been discussed in this paper . It has been shewn , that the effect of heat and of illumination may be represented by the two united spectra ...
Page 72
... heat seem to be entirely unconnected . To the first table , which we have given , Dr. H. adds three others relating to the transmission of the rays of heat and light through different substances . He then particularly examines these ...
... heat seem to be entirely unconnected . To the first table , which we have given , Dr. H. adds three others relating to the transmission of the rays of heat and light through different substances . He then particularly examines these ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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