a first result, that there certainly is sodium in the sun's atmosphere. The recent application of these principles in the splendid researches of Bunsen and Kirchhoff (who made an independent discovery of Stokes' theory), has demonstrated with equal certainty... Gesammelte abhandlungen - Page 623by Gustav Kirchhoff - 1882 - 641 pagesFull view - About this book
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 776 pages
...in the public lectures on natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow ; and it has been shown as a first result, that there certainly is sodium in...the splendid researches of Bunsen and Kirchhoff (who mode an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has demonstrated with equal certainty that there... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1862 - 576 pages
...the splendid researches of Бипаеп and Kirchhof (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has demonstrated with equal certainty that...and several of our other known metals, in the sun. The specific heat of each of these substances is less than the specific heat of water, which indeed... | |
| 1862 - 842 pages
...atmosphere, and in the atmospheres of many of the stars, but that it is not discoverable in oth”rs. The recent application of these principles in the splendid researches of Bunsen and Kirchliof (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has denionsti-ated with equal certainty... | |
| 1863 - 708 pages
...in the public lecture on natural philosophy in the university of Glasgow; and it has been shown as a first result, that there certainly is sodium in...theory), has demonstrated with equal certainty that there arc iron and manganese, and several of our other known rnetals in the sun.« Aus jenem Briefe — der... | |
| 1862 - 458 pages
...Bunsen and KirchholF (who made an independent dis:overy of Stokes's theory), has demonstrated with iqual certainty that there are iron and manganese, and several of our other known metals in tho sun. 'he specific heat of each of these substances is ess than the specific heat of water, which... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1891 - 512 pages
...principles in the researches of Bunsen and Kirchhof (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has demonstrated with equal certainty that...and several of our other known metals, in the sun. The specific heat of each of these substances is less than the specific heat of water, which indeed... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1891 - 500 pages
...atmosphere, and in the atmospheres of many of the stars, but that it is not discoverable in others. The recent application of these principles in the splendid researches of Bunsen and Kirchhof (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has demonstrated with equal certainty... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1891 - 496 pages
...atmosphere, and in the atmospheres of many of the stars, but that it is not discoverable in others. The recent application of these principles in the splendid researches of Bunsen and Kirchhof (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory) has demonstrated with equal certainty... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule - 1911 - 628 pages
...in the public lectures on natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow; and it has been shown as a first result, that there certainly is sodium in...and Kirchhoff (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory), has demonstrated with equal certainty that there are iron and manganese, and several... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1911 - 621 pages
...University of Glasgow; and it has been shown as a first result, that there certainly is sodium in the suns atmosphere. The recent application of these principles...and Kirchhoff (who made an independent discovery of Stokes's theory), has demonstrated with equal certainty that there are iro'n and manganese, and several... | |
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