| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1775 - 348 pages
...invisible rays of the sun. - - - — 284 Experiments on the solar and on the terrestrial rays that occasion heat ; with a comparative view of the laws to which light and heat are subject. Part I. - ' ' - - — 29 Vol. Pige. HERSCHEL,* Sir WILLIAM, Knt., LL. D. Experiments on... | |
| William Nicholson - 1801 - 638 pages
...volume. 15. Experiments on the folar, and on the terreftrial rays that occafion heat ; with a cpmparative view of the laws to which light and heat, or rather...determine whether they are the fame, or different. By William 3 C a Herfchel, Herfchel, LLDFRS (fee p. 360 of this number). 16. Chemical experiments "on... | |
| 1801 - 860 pages
...third, divided into two» parts, " Experiments on the folar and the terreftrial Rays that occafion Heat, with a comparative View of the Laws to which Light and Heat, or rather the Rsys that occafion them, are fubjefr, in orderto determine whether tliey are the fame or different."... | |
| 1801 - 734 pages
...comparative ¡flew of the Laws to which Light and Heat, er rather the Rayi which occafton them, are futjefi, in Order to determine whether they are t-he fame, or different. By William Hcrfchel, LL. DFRS This third, and elaborate paper, by the fame author, may be confidered as... | |
| 1801 - 760 pages
...Aimalen B. VII. ®. 137 ~" 'î^. 3- Experiments on the folar and on the terieftrial fays that occaliou heat; with a comparative view of the laws to which light and neat , or rather the ray* which -occafion them, are lubject, in order to determine •whether they... | |
| William Nicholson - 1801 - 664 pages
...on the folar and on the terrejlrial Rays that .eccajion Heat; with a comparative View of the Law s to which Light and Heat, or rather the Rays which occafion them, arcfubje3, in order to determine whether they are the fame or different. By WILLIAM HERSCBEt, LL.DFRS*.... | |
| 1801 - 670 pages
...view of the l.ivv« to which light »öd heat or laLher the raya vvliich occalion them , are fubject in Order to determine •whether they are the fame or different. By pp. Her. fchel P. II. 553 XLI V- Ueber difi-bej .dem, AjJrjJ.IIefte befindliche Per•ftfclie Karte.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1802 - 412 pages
...complex than in the elective affinities. VI. Experiments on the Solar and on the Terre/lrial Rays that occajion Heat ; with a comparative View of the Laws...to which Light and Heat, or rather the Rays which occafton them are fubjeR, in order to determine whether they are the fame or different. By WAI, HERSQHELLt... | |
| William Nicholson - 1802 - 434 pages
...Experiments on tf>f Solar and on the Terreflrial Rays that otcajion Heat ; -with a comparative Finv of the Laws to which Light and Heat, or rather the Rays which occafton them art fubjeft, in order to determine -whether they are the fame or. different. By WM. HE.s.SCHS.Ll^... | |
| 1802 - 708 pages
...comparative View of the Laws it which Light and Heat, or rather the Rays which occaßan them, art fubjtcl, in Order to determine whether they are the fame, or different. By William Herfchel, LL. DFRS Part II. " 'In the firft part," fays this author, " of this paper it has... | |
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