On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
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... Effects of a Voltaic Current Ampère's Theory - Dr. Faraday's Experiment of Electrifying and Magnetising a Ray of Light ́ - SECTION XXXII . Page 316 Magneto - Electricity — Volta - Electric Induction — Magneto - Electric Induc- tion ...
... Effects of a Voltaic Current Ampère's Theory - Dr. Faraday's Experiment of Electrifying and Magnetising a Ray of Light ́ - SECTION XXXII . Page 316 Magneto - Electricity — Volta - Electric Induction — Magneto - Electric Induc- tion ...
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... effects result from the disturbing action of all the planets on each . But , as it is only necessary to estimate the ... effect in disturbing the elliptical motion . The inequality of this attrac tion is the sole cause of perturbation ...
... effects result from the disturbing action of all the planets on each . But , as it is only necessary to estimate the ... effect in disturbing the elliptical motion . The inequality of this attrac tion is the sole cause of perturbation ...
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... effect at all . Were the orbits of both planets circular , a complete compensation would take place at each revo- lution of the two planets , because the arcs in which the accelera- tions and retardations take place would be symmetrical ...
... effect at all . Were the orbits of both planets circular , a complete compensation would take place at each revo- lution of the two planets , because the arcs in which the accelera- tions and retardations take place would be symmetrical ...
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... effect keeps the inclinations and excentricities in a state of per- petual variation . It makes the major axes of all the orbits con- tinually revolve , and causes , on an average , a retrograde motion of the nodes of each orbit upon ...
... effect keeps the inclinations and excentricities in a state of per- petual variation . It makes the major axes of all the orbits con- tinually revolve , and causes , on an average , a retrograde motion of the nodes of each orbit upon ...
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Mary Somerville. have the contrary effect . But the mass of the whole of the planets and satellites taken together is so small , when compared with that of the sun , that these effects are quite insensible , and could only have been ...
Mary Somerville. have the contrary effect . But the mass of the whole of the planets and satellites taken together is so small , when compared with that of the sun , that these effects are quite insensible , and could only have been ...
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61 Cygni action appears atmosphere attraction bismuth bodies cause centre centrifugal force chemical colour comet consequently copper crystal dark degree density diamagnetic diameter diminishes direction disturbing double stars earth ecliptic effect electricity equal equator ethereal medium excentricity Fcap force glass gravitation greater heat hemisphere increase intensity Jupiter latitude length light lines liquid longitude luminous lunar magnetic major axis mass meridian metallic miles moon motion move nearly nebula nodal lines nodes northern hemisphere NOTE nutation observed optic axis orbit oscillations parallax paramagnetic particles passing perihelion periodic phenomena planets plate polarized pole position Post 8vo produced quantity rays reflected refraction refrangible revolution revolving right angles rings rotation round satellites Sir John Herschel solar spectrum space stars substances sun's surface telescope temperature terrestrial tion tourmaline transmitted tricity undulations Uranus vapour variation velocity vibrations Vols Voltaic waves wire Woodcuts