... be opaque with respect to heat radiated by themselves. Considering, therefore, the heat of any temperature to consist of heterogeneous rays, we may state the law thus : " The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description... Mathematical and Physical Papers - Page 131by George Gabriel Stokes - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1863 - 694 pages
...therefore, the heat of any temperature to consist of heterogeneous rays , we may state the lau? thus: The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat.« Dieser Schlufs kann ein strenger nicht seyn, schon deshalb nicht, weil aus Versuchen, die nur ein Mehr... | |
| 1863 - 708 pages
...therefore, ti le heat of any temperature to consist of heterogeneous rays , we may state the law thus: The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat.» Dieser Schlufs kann ein strenger nicht seyn, schon deshalb nicht, weil aus Versuchen, die nur ein Mehr... | |
| 1863 - 720 pages
...therefore, the heat of any lemperature to consist of heterogeneous rays , tve may state the law thus: The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every descriptioji of hea-t.« Dieser Schlafs kann ein strenger nicht seyn, schon deshalb nicht, weil aus... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1912 - 848 pages
...; but this referred to radiant heat and to Provost's theory of exchanges. It contains the words : " The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat" (p. 13). Had this statement been distinctly applied to luminous rays, spectrum analysis would have... | |
| Heinrich Kayser - 1900 - 830 pages
...Strahlung sich mit der Temperatur ändert, so ergiebt sich die Gleichheit für jede einzelne Strahlenart : „The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat." Daraus ergebe sich auch, dass im Grossen und Ganzen Körper von derselben Temperatur dieselbe Qualität... | |
| Pierre Prevost, Balfour Stewart, Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen - 1901 - 154 pages
...therefore, the heat of any temperature to consist of heterogeneous rays, we may state the law thus : " The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat. " 20. A more rigid demonstration may be given thus: Let AB, and BC be two contiguous, equal, and similar... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1903 - 720 pages
...value ; but this course gave an opening to Kirchhoff's objection that " this proof [of the law that the absorption of a plate equals its radiation' and that for every description of heat\~\ cannot be a strict one, because experiments which have only taught us concerning more and less, cannot... | |
| Pierre Prevost, Balfour Stewart, Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen - 1901 - 156 pages
...therefore, the heat of any temperature to consist of heterogeneous rays, we may state the law thus : " The absorption of a plate equals its radiation, and that for every description of heat. " 20. A more rigid demonstration may be given thus: Let AB, and BO be two contiguous, equal, and similar... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...value ; but this course gave an opening to Kirchhoff 's objection that " this proof [of the law that the absorption of a plate equals its radiation and that for every description of heat §] cannot be a strict one, because experiments which have only taught us concerning more and less,... | |
| 636 pages
...value ; but this course gave an opening to Kirchhoff -s objection that " this proof [of the law that the absorption of a plate equals its radiation and that for every description of heat*-] cannot be a strict one, because experiments which have only taught us concerning more and less, cannot... | |
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