Thus, in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the snn in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result, it... Popular Astronomy - Page 6081910Full view - About this book
 | Lick Observatory - 1895
...altogether from about noon to 8 p. M. * * * Thus in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...due to magnetic action of the sun; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1893 - 644 pages
...this eight hours of a * 1 horse power = 7'46 x 10' ergs per second. not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...to magnetic action of the sun ; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connexion with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | Sir Richard Gregory - 1893 - 318 pages
...of magnetic observatories, he says : — ' In this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...to magnetic action of the sun ; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | John Thornton (M.A.) - 1893 - 378 pages
...earth. Lord Kelvin has recently declared that 'in the eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...to magnetic action of the sun ; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | 1893 - 1092 pages
...in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the snn in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...due to magnetic action of the sun, or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1893 - 298 pages
...The magnetic storm of June 25, 1885, showed that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seemed to him, was absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms were... | |
 | Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1893 - 364 pages
...The magnetic storm of June 25, 1885, showed that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seemed to him, was absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms were... | |
 | Robert Stawell Ball - 1893 - 460 pages
...solar radiation. "Thus," says Lonl Kelvin, "in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending...months of his regular heat and light. This result is, it seems to me, absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms... | |
 | Robert Stawell Ball - 1893 - 422 pages
...space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result is, it seems to me, absolutely conclusive against the supposition that...due to magnetic action of the Sun; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the Sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or... | |
 | 1893 - 1182 pages
...of a not very severe magnetic storm, the sun was doing as much work in sending forth magnetic waves through space as he actually does in four months of his regular light ami heat. To Sir William Thomson's mind, this result is conclusive against the supposition that... | |
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