The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1884 |
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Page 278
... amount of light derived from the stars in comparison to that from the sun , intended by him to convince me of the absurdity of supposing that space pos- sesses a temperature as high as 239 ° , is just the argument advanced by myself ...
... amount of light derived from the stars in comparison to that from the sun , intended by him to convince me of the absurdity of supposing that space pos- sesses a temperature as high as 239 ° , is just the argument advanced by myself ...
Page 281
... amount of the heat which is being constantly radiated by the ocean ; a portion of this heat thus absorbed is thrown back upon the ocean , the tendency of which is to keep the surface of the ocean at a much higher temperature than it ...
... amount of the heat which is being constantly radiated by the ocean ; a portion of this heat thus absorbed is thrown back upon the ocean , the tendency of which is to keep the surface of the ocean at a much higher temperature than it ...
Page 292
... amounts to solution of copper in one cell and deposition thereof in the other , and ditto for zinc ; or precisely the sum of the actions with two diffusion - cells . The amount of depreciation for a given current - density in- crease ...
... amounts to solution of copper in one cell and deposition thereof in the other , and ditto for zinc ; or precisely the sum of the actions with two diffusion - cells . The amount of depreciation for a given current - density in- crease ...
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr J W Clark on the Purification of Mercury by Distillation | 24 |
Prof Tait on Listings Topologie Plate II | 30 |
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