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Page 109
... light , he appears to have applied himself with much assiduity . We shall exhibit the substance of his theory , and detail ( as well as we can without plates } the practice which he recommends . The Count observes that the effects of ...
... light , he appears to have applied himself with much assiduity . We shall exhibit the substance of his theory , and detail ( as well as we can without plates } the practice which he recommends . The Count observes that the effects of ...
Page 398
... light . May not this lead us to surmise , that radiant heat consists of particles of light of a certain range of momenta , and which range may extend a little farther , on each side of refraa- gibility , than that of light ? " By ...
... light . May not this lead us to surmise , that radiant heat consists of particles of light of a certain range of momenta , and which range may extend a little farther , on each side of refraa- gibility , than that of light ? " By ...
Page 400
... light ; and that , consequently , if we may infer the quantity of the effi- cient from the effect produced , the invisible rays of the sun far exceed the visible ones in number .'- ' If we call light , those rays which illuminate ...
... light ; and that , consequently , if we may infer the quantity of the effi- cient from the effect produced , the invisible rays of the sun far exceed the visible ones in number .'- ' If we call light , those rays which illuminate ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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