... there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric discharge through a gas must first take the form of the motion of translation of the particles on which temperature depends. The gas may, for a... Handbuch der Spectroscopie - Page 179by Heinrich Kayser - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1901 - 312 pages
...back as 1884, Liveing and Dewar1 stated that "there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...discharge through a gas must first take the form of motion of translation of the particles, on which temperature depends." According to Hartmann,2 in comparing... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 692 pages
...energy into heat, and of heat into radiation, that there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...characters, the characters of the vibrations also may differ within certain limits. Leaving, however, the realms of speculation, we may mention that we have... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 642 pages
...energy into heat, and of heat iiito radiation, that there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...intensely luminous at a very low temperature ; and if tho impulses which give riso to tho vibratory movements of tho particles bo of different characters,... | |
| 1913 - 564 pages
...back as 1884, Liveing and Dewar1 stated that "there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...discharge through a gas must first take the form of motion of translation of the particles, on which temperature depends." According to Hartmann,2 in comparing... | |
| George Downing Liveing, Sir James Dewar - 1915 - 646 pages
...energy into heat, and of heat into radiation, that there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...characters, the characters of the vibrations also may differ within certain limits. Leaving, however, the realms of speculation, we may mention that we have... | |
| 1884 - 592 pages
...energy into heat, and of heat into radiation, that there is no good reason for assuming that the energy which takes the form of radiation in the electric...characters, the characters of the vibrations also may differ within certain limits. Leaving, however, the realms of speculation, we may mention that we have... | |
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