The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year, Količina 21Gray and Bowen, 1849 |
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Stran 66
... bodies which are poor con- ductors of heat , but also in the most perfect vacuum that human ingenuity can produce , as the experiments of Davy , Dulong , and Petit attest . More- over , radiant heat conforms to the general rule of ...
... bodies which are poor con- ductors of heat , but also in the most perfect vacuum that human ingenuity can produce , as the experiments of Davy , Dulong , and Petit attest . More- over , radiant heat conforms to the general rule of ...
Stran 67
... bodies absorb both , and are much heated . White bodies absorb only the first , and are less heated . The luminous part of terrestrial rays is subject to the same law of absorption ; but the dark rays , like the dark rays of the sun ...
... bodies absorb both , and are much heated . White bodies absorb only the first , and are less heated . The luminous part of terrestrial rays is subject to the same law of absorption ; but the dark rays , like the dark rays of the sun ...
Stran 68
... bodies which will not allow heat to pass through them is found by comparing the heat which they reflect with that which is reflected by a body which does transmit it ; the incident beam being the same in both experiments . Melloni ...
... bodies which will not allow heat to pass through them is found by comparing the heat which they reflect with that which is reflected by a body which does transmit it ; the incident beam being the same in both experiments . Melloni ...
Stran 69
... bodies , that is , their transparency to heat , was presented to the French Academy of Sciences in 1833. Before this investigation , the diathermancy of bodies to all kinds of heat was far from being satisfactorily established . The ...
... bodies , that is , their transparency to heat , was presented to the French Academy of Sciences in 1833. Before this investigation , the diathermancy of bodies to all kinds of heat was far from being satisfactorily established . The ...
Stran 70
... bodies is subject to the same variety , both in degree and kind , as their transparency . We must not infer from this that the most diaphanous substances are always the most diathermanous . Smoky quartz , which transmits heat as well as ...
... bodies is subject to the same variety , both in degree and kind , as their transparency . We must not infer from this that the most diaphanous substances are always the most diathermanous . Smoky quartz , which transmits heat as well as ...
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Stran 146 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation, consistent with the Constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil...
Stran 148 - An act to provide for the payment of horses and other property lost or destroyed in the military service of the United States...
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Stran 248 - ... major part of them, and the judges of the court of appeals, or the major part of them.
Stran 147 - An act supplemental to the act for the admission of the States of Iowa and Florida into the Union," were fully appropriated for the benefit of the Iowa Agricultural College and Farm.
Stran 303 - ... the clear proceeds of all property that may accrue to the State by forfeiture or escheat, and all moneys •which may be paid as an equivalent for exemption from military duty, and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws...
Stran 253 - Assembly, 3.50 a day. JUDICIARY. Court of Errors and Appeals. This court is composed of the Chancellor, the Judges of the Supreme Court, and six other judges appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, who hold office for six years, one judge vacating his seat each year in rotation. The court holds stated terms at Trenton, on the third Tuesdays of January, April, July, and October.