Nature, 第 28 卷Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1883 |
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... vibrations called rays within a limited area , the intensity of each vibration being the outcome of the source whence it emanated : thus , in the focal field of a large reflector , the end of a poker could be heated to the welding point ...
... vibrations called rays within a limited area , the intensity of each vibration being the outcome of the source whence it emanated : thus , in the focal field of a large reflector , the end of a poker could be heated to the welding point ...
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... vibrating periods of their atoms ? If it does , then the bisulphide , like the carbonic acid , will abandon its usually IO . transparent character , and play the part of an opaque body , when presented to the radiation from the carbonic ...
... vibrating periods of their atoms ? If it does , then the bisulphide , like the carbonic acid , will abandon its usually IO . transparent character , and play the part of an opaque body , when presented to the radiation from the carbonic ...
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... vibrations is inversely proportional to the square root of the density or specific gravity of the gas . Hence for hydrogen , as compared with air , the number of vibrations per second produced by a given whistle would be increased only ...
... vibrations is inversely proportional to the square root of the density or specific gravity of the gas . Hence for hydrogen , as compared with air , the number of vibrations per second produced by a given whistle would be increased only ...
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... vibrations whose curves are like those of any given tone or com- bination of tones , we shall then receive the same impres- sion which the tone or combination of tones would have produced upon us . Taking my stand upon the preceding ...
... vibrations whose curves are like those of any given tone or com- bination of tones , we shall then receive the same impres- sion which the tone or combination of tones would have produced upon us . Taking my stand upon the preceding ...
第 132 頁
... vibrations corresponding to those of the original sound- waves . With this apparatus and a transmitter with a small curved lever like that in the " ear , " he was able ( see Kuhn's " Handbuch der Angewandten Elektricitätslehre , " 1866 ...
... vibrations corresponding to those of the original sound- waves . With this apparatus and a transmitter with a small curved lever like that in the " ear , " he was able ( see Kuhn's " Handbuch der Angewandten Elektricitätslehre , " 1866 ...
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