Nature, Količina 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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Stran 176
... matter occupying the field . This is the Faraday effect . Its magnitude depends on the strength of the field , and upon the nature of the matter through which the light passes in that field . This latter is an important fact that should ...
... matter occupying the field . This is the Faraday effect . Its magnitude depends on the strength of the field , and upon the nature of the matter through which the light passes in that field . This latter is an important fact that should ...
Stran 178
... matter which by their motions set up waves in the ether , and thereby emit what we call light . This white ball , which slides on the elliptic frame , is supposed to represent the element of matter . It is some- times called an ion ...
... matter which by their motions set up waves in the ether , and thereby emit what we call light . This white ball , which slides on the elliptic frame , is supposed to represent the element of matter . It is some- times called an ion ...
Stran 471
... matter proportional to that mass divided by the square of its distance away . Or all bodies re- semble each other in ... matter , as the one type in terms of which he should seek to describe all motions and changes . Knowing that his ...
... matter proportional to that mass divided by the square of its distance away . Or all bodies re- semble each other in ... matter , as the one type in terms of which he should seek to describe all motions and changes . Knowing that his ...
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