On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page xii
... Quantity - Instances of Extraordinary Refraction - Reflection - Instances of Extraordinary Re- flection - Loss of Light by the Absorbing Power of the Atmosphere Apparent Magnitude of Sun and Moon in the Horizon SECTION XIX ...
... Quantity - Instances of Extraordinary Refraction - Reflection - Instances of Extraordinary Re- flection - Loss of Light by the Absorbing Power of the Atmosphere Apparent Magnitude of Sun and Moon in the Horizon SECTION XIX ...
Page xiii
... Quantity of Heat - received from the Sun - Isogeothermal Lines - Line of Perpetual Con- gelation - Climate Isothermal Lines Same quantity of Heat an- 224 ― nually received and radiated by the Earth - SECTION XV . Analysis of the ...
... Quantity of Heat - received from the Sun - Isogeothermal Lines - Line of Perpetual Con- gelation - Climate Isothermal Lines Same quantity of Heat an- 224 ― nually received and radiated by the Earth - SECTION XV . Analysis of the ...
Page xiii
... Quantity -Instances of Extraordinary Refraction- Reflection - Instances of Extraordinary Re- flection Loss of Light by the Absorbing Power of the Atmosphere — Apparent Magnitude of Sun and Moon in the Horizon - SECTION XIX ...
... Quantity -Instances of Extraordinary Refraction- Reflection - Instances of Extraordinary Re- flection Loss of Light by the Absorbing Power of the Atmosphere — Apparent Magnitude of Sun and Moon in the Horizon - SECTION XIX ...
Page xiii
... Quantity of Heat received from the Sun - Isogeothermal Lines - Line of Perpetual Con- gelation - Climate - Isothermal Lines Same quantity of Heat an- nually received and radiated by the Earth 224 - - SECTION XXVI . Influence of ...
... Quantity of Heat received from the Sun - Isogeothermal Lines - Line of Perpetual Con- gelation - Climate - Isothermal Lines Same quantity of Heat an- nually received and radiated by the Earth 224 - - SECTION XXVI . Influence of ...
Page 1
... quantity , of rest and motion . In it we perceive the operation of a force which is mixed up with everything that exists in the heavens or on earth ; which pervades every atom , rules the motions of animate and inanimate beings , and is ...
... quantity , of rest and motion . In it we perceive the operation of a force which is mixed up with everything that exists in the heavens or on earth ; which pervades every atom , rules the motions of animate and inanimate beings , and is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
61 Cygni absorbed action appears atmosphere attraction bismuth blue bodies centre centrifugal force chemical circular polarization coloured rings comet consequently copper crystal dark density diamagnetic diameter diminishes direction distance disturbing earth ecliptic effect electricity equal equator ethereal medium excentricity experiments extreme force gravitation greater heat hemisphere increase intensity Jupiter latitude length lines liquid longitude luminous lunar magnetic mass mean meridian metallic miles molecules moon motion move nebula nodal lines nodes NOTE nutation observed optic axis orbit parallax paramagnetic particles passing perihelion period perpendicular phenomena plane polarized light pole position prism produced quantity rays reflected refraction refrangible retrograde motion revolution revolving right angles rotation round satellites Sir John Herschel solar spectrum sound space stars substances sun's surface telescope temperature terrestrial theory tion tourmaline transmitted tricity undulations Uranus vapour velocity vibrations violet visible Voltaic waves wire