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Page 71
... light , must be obliged to maintain the following arbitrary and revolting positions ; namely , that a set of rays con veying heat , should all at once , in a certain part of the spectrum , begin to give a small degree of light ; that ...
... light , must be obliged to maintain the following arbitrary and revolting positions ; namely , that a set of rays con veying heat , should all at once , in a certain part of the spectrum , begin to give a small degree of light ; that ...
Page 72
... light and 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 ...
... light and 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 ...
Page 73
... light are admitted to be the same as those of heat ; and he shews that in all such , hypotheses , there must be some deficiency of explanation : whence it is to be concluded that visible rays of heat cannot be admitted in any proportion ...
... light are admitted to be the same as those of heat ; and he shews that in all such , hypotheses , there must be some deficiency of explanation : whence it is to be concluded that visible rays of heat cannot be admitted in any proportion ...
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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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