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... Theory of Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals . - Part II . 456 Dr. E. Rhoads on Experiments on the Change in Dimensions caused by Magnetization in Iron .... 463 Prof. Ladislas Natanson on Double - Refraction in Moving Viscous ...
... Theory of Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals . - Part II . 456 Dr. E. Rhoads on Experiments on the Change in Dimensions caused by Magnetization in Iron .... 463 Prof. Ladislas Natanson on Double - Refraction in Moving Viscous ...
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... theory , which asserts heat and light to be modes of motion , is at present obscured by two clouds . I. The first came into existence with the undulatory theory of light , and Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...
... theory , which asserts heat and light to be modes of motion , is at present obscured by two clouds . I. The first came into existence with the undulatory theory of light , and Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...
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undulatory theory of optics , is , How is it that the velocity of light is smaller in transparent ponderable matter than in pure ether ? Attention was called to this particular question in my address , to the Royal Institution , of last ...
undulatory theory of optics , is , How is it that the velocity of light is smaller in transparent ponderable matter than in pure ether ? Attention was called to this particular question in my address , to the Royal Institution , of last ...
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... the earth's velocity round the sun ( 30 kilometres per sec . ) to the velocity of light ( 300,000 kilometres per sec . ) . says , rescued from oblivion by Lord Rayleigh and published Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light . 7.
... the earth's velocity round the sun ( 30 kilometres per sec . ) to the velocity of light ( 300,000 kilometres per sec . ) . says , rescued from oblivion by Lord Rayleigh and published Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light . 7.
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