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| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1903 - 940 pages
...energy of radiation might be obtained by means of the concentrated rays from an electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disc, delicately suspended...perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect." Apparently independent of Maxwell, Bartoli t announced in 1876 that the Second Law of Thermodynamics... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 688 pages
...numerically equal to the energy in unit volume, and Maxwell pointed out that " the I concentrated rays of the electric lamp falling on a thin metallic disc, delicately...perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect." It was this effect that Sir William Crookes was thought to have obtained in his radiometer, I but the... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1873 - 520 pages
...by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disk, delicately suspended in a vacuum, might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect. When a disturbance of any kind consists of terms involving sines or cosines of angles which vary with... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1874 - 342 pages
...energy of radiation might be obtained by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disc, delicately suspended...perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect." ("Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism," vol. ii. p. 391). The amount of the pressure involved in... | |
| 1874 - 354 pages
...energy of radiation might be obtained by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disc, delicately suspended...perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect." ("Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism," vol. ii. p. 391). The amount of the pressure involved in... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1875 - 500 pages
...obtained by means of concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disk, delicately suspended in a vacuum, might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect." — CLERK MAXWELL, Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism,, II. 391. M. Gaudin also says: "Bien que... | |
| 1877 - 688 pages
...energy of radiation might be obtained by means of the concentrated rays of the electric. lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disc, delicately suspended...might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect" (p. 391. /. c.). 2) Vgl. Times v. 15. Febr. 1876. „3/r. Crookes hos made experiments on the sun's... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1881 - 544 pages
...by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thiii metallic disk, delicately suspended in a vacuum, might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect. When a disturbance of any kind consists of terms involving sines or cosines of angles which vary with... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1881 - 508 pages
...by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disk, delicately suspended in a vacuum, might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect. When a disturbance of any kind consists of terms involving sines or cosines of angles which vary with... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1892 - 554 pages
...by means of the concentrated rays of the electric lamp. Such rays falling on a thin metallic disk, delicately suspended in a vacuum, might perhaps produce an observable mechanical effect. When a disturbance of any kind consists of terms involving sines or cosines of angles which vary with... | |
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