Thus, in this 8 hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does in 4 months of his regular heat and light. This result... Contributions from the Lick Observatory - Page 124by Lick Observatory - 1895Full view - About this book
| 1893 - 1092 pages
...million, million, horse-power, which is about 364 times the total horse-power of the solar radiation. Thus, in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the snn in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does in four months... | |
| William Wallace Payne, Herbert C. Wilson, Curvin Henry Gingrich - 1895 - 558 pages
...Carrington in '59. About two years ago Lord Kelvin said "The magnetic storm of June 25, '85, showed that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as...magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result, itseemed to him, was absolutely conclusive... | |
| Charles Augustus Young - 1895 - 402 pages
...have been discussing. Taking the magnetic storm of June 25, 1885, as an example, he computes that " In this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as much work must have lieen done by the sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually... | |
| Charles Augustus Young - 1895 - 420 pages
...have been discussing. Taking the magnetic storm of June 25, 1885, as an example, he computes that " In this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as ranch work in us) have been done hy the sun in sending magnetic waves ont in all directions through... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1905 - 1072 pages
...qualification in Lord Kelvin's conclusion. Lord Kelvin wrote : " Thus in the eight hours of a not very severe storm as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in ail directions through space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light." I have... | |
| William R. Bandeen, Stephen P. Maran - 1975 - 282 pages
...is about 364 times the total horsepower [3.3 X 10" ergs s'1] of the solar radiation. Thus, in this 8 hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much...all directions through space as he actually does in 4 months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive [emphasis... | |
| William R. Bandeen, Stephen P. Maran - 1975 - 288 pages
...is about 364 times the total horsepower [3.3 X 10" ergs s'i] of the solar radiation. Thus, in this 8 hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much...all directions through space as he actually does in 4 months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive [emphasis... | |
| Joanna Dorothy Haigh, Michael Lockwood, Mark S. Giampapa - 2005 - 444 pages
...stating in his presidential address to the Royal Society in November 1892 [Thompson, 1893]: “During eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must be done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does... | |
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