Light," which Tyndall likens to the Weisshorn among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. This judgment (in which I fully concur) relates to the scientific aspect of the discovery, for to the eye of sense nothing could have been more insignificant.... The Canadian Record of Science - Page 941885Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 652 pages
...'magnetization of light,' which Tyndall likens to the Weisshorn among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. It is even possible that it might have eluded altogether...feasible. With the aid of modern appliances, Kundt and Röntgen in Germany, and H. Becquerel in France, have detected the rotation in gases and vapors, where,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 pages
...'magnetization of light,' which Tyndall likens to the Weisshorn among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. It is even possible that it might have eluded altogether...feasible. With the aid ' of modern appliances, Kundt and Rontgen in Germany, and H. Becquerel in France, have detected the rotation in gases and vapors, where,... | |
| 1884 - 660 pages
...'magnetization of light,' which Tyndall likens to the Weisshorn among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. It is even possible that it might have eluded altogether...perfectly feasible. With the aid of modern appliances, Eundt and Rontgen in Germany, and H. Becquerel in France, have detected the rotation in gases and vapors,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 pages
...which Tyndall likens to the Weisshorn among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. This judgment (iu which I fully concur) relates to the scientific aspect...quality of very heavy glass. At the present day these eflects may be produced upon a scale that would have delighted their discoverer, a rotation of the... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1900 - 624 pages
...Faraday's great discovery of the ' Magnetisation of Light,' which Tyndall likens to the VVeisshoru among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. This...feasible. With the aid of modern appliances, Kundt and Rontgeu in Germany, and H. Becquerel in France, have detected the rotation in gases and vapours, where,... | |
| Desert Institute on the Mediterranean Littoral - 1957 - 628 pages
...moment Faraday's great discovery of the ' Magnetisation of Light,' which Tyndall likens to the Weisshoru among mountains, as high, beautiful, and alone. This...feasible. With the aid of modern appliances, Kundt and Rb'utgen in Germany, and H. Becquerel in France, have detected the rotation in gases and vapours, where,... | |
| 1884 - 338 pages
...judgment (in which I fully concur) relates to the scientific aspect of the discovery, for to the eye or sense nothing could have been more insignificant....penetration of Faraday had he not been provided with as]>ecial quality of very heavy glass At the present day these effects may be produced upon a scale... | |
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