Physical Sciences, Volume 2Sir William Lawrence Bragg, George Porter Elsevier Publishing Company, 1970 The discourses cover physics and chemistry and are either in the form of a descriptive abstract or in the complete text. the eighty-nine years covered encompass a span of time which saw a change from classical physics to new physics and the emergence of the basic concepts of structural organic chemistry and valency. |
Contents
71 | 1 |
The Existence of a Material Medium Pervading Space | 7 |
Opalescence of the AtmosphereH E Roscoe | 13 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorbed acid action amount appears atmosphere atoms beam become bismuth blue bodies called carbon caused chemical chloride colour combination complete compounds condition consists containing continuous crystal diffusion direction distance effect electric elements equal existence experiments fact Faraday flame force gases give glass green hand heat hydrogen important inches iron kind known lead less light lines liquid magnetic matter means metal mind molecules motion move nature observed obtained ordinary original oxide oxygen particles pass phenomena plate polarized portion position present pressure produced properties proportion quantity question rays regard relation researches resistance respectively rings round salt separated shown similar solid solution sound space substance successive sulphur surface temperature theory tion tube turned vapour vibrations volume waves weight whole wire