Whether the aetherial waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at that mysterious boundary-surface separating solid from gaseous matter there are intermediary layers of condensed gas which, taking up the blow, pass it on to the layer beneath,... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Síða 105eftir Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1774 - 628 síður
...etherial waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at the boundary surface separat ng »olid from gaseous matter, there are intermediary layers...solution of which • must be left to further research. ox THE FORMATION OF CERTAIN DOUBLE METALLIC SULPHOCYANIDES. By WILLIAM SKEY. PRELIMINARY to a more... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1876 - 622 síður
...electricity, or evaporation and condensation. Whether the ethereal waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at the boundary surface separating solid...solution of which must be left to further research." (116) FLAME AND THE ELECTRIC SPARK. SJ MIXTER states that when the flame of a fine gasjet is inserted... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1876 - 614 síður
...ethereal waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at the boundary surface separatingsolid from gaseous matter there are intermediary layers...solution of which must be left to further research." (116) FLAME AND THE ELECTRIC SPARK. SJ MIXTER states that when the flame of a fine gasjet is inserted... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1876 - 1888 síður
...the object moved, or whether at the boundary of the surface, solid or gaseous, there are intermediate layers of condensed gas which, taking up the blow,...solution of which must be left to further research ; and, without insisting upon any theory of his own, he proposes it merely as a useful working hypothesis.... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1876 - 984 síður
...the object moved, or whether at the boundary of the surface, solid or gaseous, there are intermediate layers of condensed gas which, taking up the blow, pass it on t» the layer beneath, are problems the solution of which must be left to further research ; and, without... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 síður
...produced by a mica or quartz screen, and the more fluorescent the material the better the luminosity. Here 'the consideration arises that the greenish-yellow...intermediary layers of condensed gas which, taking np the blow, pass it on to the layer beneath, are problems the solution of which must be left to further... | |
| Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1924 - 452 síður
...electricity, or evaporation and condensation. Whether the etherial waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at the boundary surface separating solid...solution of which must be left to further research. A second paper on the same subject was read by Crookes at the Royal Society on April 22, 1875. ^ e... | |
| 1871 - 604 síður
...aetherial waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at that mysterious boundary-surface separating solid from gaseous matter there are intermediary...solution of which must be left to further research. In giving what I conceive to be reasonable arguments against the three theories which have been supposed... | |
| 1877 - 948 síður
...incandescence.9 Whether the ethereal waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at that mysterious boundary surface separating solid from gaseous matter...problems the solution of which must be left to further research.io • Loc. cit. • Phil. Trans. December 11, 1873, vol. cbtiv. pp. 507, 524. » Phil Mag.... | |
| 1877 - 950 síður
...incandescence.9 Whether the ethereal waves actually strike the substance moved, or whether at that mysterious boundary surface separating solid from gaseous matter...problems the solution of which must be left to further research.10 • Loc. eit. • Phil. Tram. December 11, 1873, vol. clxiv. pp. 507, 524. 10 Phil Mag.... | |
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