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Page 68
... rays which cause light , and those which produce heat , preparatory to the discussion of the question , " Are light and heat caused by the same or by different rays ? " The first section in the present paper treats on the Different ...
... rays which cause light , and those which produce heat , preparatory to the discussion of the question , " Are light and heat caused by the same or by different rays ? " The first section in the present paper treats on the Different ...
Page 72
... rays of heat and light through different substances . He then particularly examines these tables , in order to ascertain whether light and heat can be occasioned by the same rays or not ; and he thinks that the determination of the ...
... rays of heat and light through different substances . He then particularly examines these tables , in order to ascertain whether light and heat can be occasioned by the same rays or not ; and he thinks that the determination of the ...
Page 73
... rays , occasioned by the light of these rays ? " He then says that want of room and leisure obliges him to anticipate a series of highly interesting observations ' which he has made , but which he cannot now detail ; whence this fact is ...
... rays , occasioned by the light of these rays ? " He then says that want of room and leisure obliges him to anticipate a series of highly interesting observations ' which he has made , but which he cannot now detail ; whence this fact is ...
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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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