| Charles Hood - 1837 - 232 pages
...been established by the experiments of MM Nobili and Melloni, as well as by other experimentalists, that the radiating powers of surfaces, for simple...are in the inverse order of their conducting powers; it follows that the above ratios of radiating power, will by no means be proportional to the total... | |
| Edward Turner - 1837 - 436 pages
...temperature. These researches, if free from fallacy, justify the inference that the radiating and absorbing powers of surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting power. Transmission of Heat.—Radiant heat passes with perfect freedom through a vacuum. The air and... | |
| John White Webster - 1839 - 592 pages
...and their researches, if free from fallacy, justify the inference that the radiating and absorbing powers of surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting powers. T. u. Heat polar- 229. The recent experiments of Forbesi have established the " e ' polarization of... | |
| John Johnston - 1843 - 586 pages
...able researches, which, if free from fallaey, justify the inference that the radiating and absorbing powers of surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting power. g-3. 41. Transmission of Heat.—Radiant heat passes with perfect freedom through a vacuum.... | |
| John Johnston - 1848 - 492 pages
...able re«earches, which, if free from fallacy; justify the inference that the radiating and absorbing powers of surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting power. encc of the absorptive power for simple heat on color has not till lately been noticed. From... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1860 - 460 pages
...radiating powers for heat in general. The later results, when the surfaces were all of the same color, are extremely important. Supposing they all acquired...real conclusion established is, that the RADIATING poicers of surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting pjwers. e.) Effect... | |
| Charles Hood - 1869 - 458 pages
...heat. It has also been established, by the experiments of MM. Melloni and Nobili, that the radiatine/ powers of surfaces, for simple heat, are in the inverse order of their conducting powers. It follows, therefore, that neither the radiating powers nor the conducting powers of bodies will discover... | |
| Charles Hood - 1879 - 588 pages
...constitute the laws of heat. It has also been established, by the experiments of MM. Melloni and Nobili, that the radiating powers of surfaces, for simple...are in the inverse order of their conducting powers. It follows, therefore, that neither the radiating powers nor the conducting powers of bodies will discover... | |
| John H. Mills - 1890 - 360 pages
...precisely equal to e.icli oilier. It has also been established by the experiments of MM. Melloni and Nobili that the radiating powers of surfaces for simple heat...are in the inverse order of their conducting powers. 311 Tur. WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. We might he led to conclude, from all that precedes,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1860 - 466 pages
...radiating powers for heat in general. The later results, when the surfaces were all of the same color, are extremely important. Supposing they all acquired...conclusion established is, that the RADIATING powers cf surfaces for simple heat are in the inverse order of their conducting powers. e.) Effect of screens... | |
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