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Page 80
... æther ; that is , the æther imparts to the atoms an increase of velocity . Consequently , in a body cooled by radiation outwards , the motions of its atoms are rendered slower by the æther ; in one growing warmer through radiation from ...
... æther ; that is , the æther imparts to the atoms an increase of velocity . Consequently , in a body cooled by radiation outwards , the motions of its atoms are rendered slower by the æther ; in one growing warmer through radiation from ...
Page 305
... æther molecules pass from the rubber to the body rubbed , or vice versa . This passage of the molecules from one side to the other can hardly have its cause except in the fact that the repulsion exerted upon them by the body in motion ...
... æther molecules pass from the rubber to the body rubbed , or vice versa . This passage of the molecules from one side to the other can hardly have its cause except in the fact that the repulsion exerted upon them by the body in motion ...
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... æther . The motions which go on within the molecules are what give rise to the linear spectra of gases , and are therefore those motions of the gas that act on the æther , and are in turn partly controlled by it * . They are recurring ...
... æther . The motions which go on within the molecules are what give rise to the linear spectra of gases , and are therefore those motions of the gas that act on the æther , and are in turn partly controlled by it * . They are recurring ...
Contents
JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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