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... produced heat enough to supply the solar radiations for 50 millions of years . This vast amount of heat would have ex- panded our sun very widely in a nebulous condition ; and by the falling together of this nebulous mass , heat enough ...
... produced heat enough to supply the solar radiations for 50 millions of years . This vast amount of heat would have ex- panded our sun very widely in a nebulous condition ; and by the falling together of this nebulous mass , heat enough ...
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... produced is very curious , and the mutual displacement of the radial lines of force of the pole and of the circular lines of the current is very significant . Figures 17 and 18 show lines of force arranged spirally in the field . In ...
... produced is very curious , and the mutual displacement of the radial lines of force of the pole and of the circular lines of the current is very significant . Figures 17 and 18 show lines of force arranged spirally in the field . In ...
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... produced the luminous appearance must therefore have traversed a length of 2 metres through a stratum of air of ordinary density . It was natural that no luminosity was produced in this layer of dense air . These experiments appear to ...
... produced the luminous appearance must therefore have traversed a length of 2 metres through a stratum of air of ordinary density . It was natural that no luminosity was produced in this layer of dense air . These experiments appear to ...
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JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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