Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1836 - Physics |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 445
M. Couerbe gives the following table of the colours produced by agitating the peculiar substances of opium in a bottle with ... becoming deeper and deeper by time ; when examined in thin portions the colour has a yellowish tint .
M. Couerbe gives the following table of the colours produced by agitating the peculiar substances of opium in a bottle with ... becoming deeper and deeper by time ; when examined in thin portions the colour has a yellowish tint .
Page 469
The author of this theory has presented it under the two following propositions , one of which states the general cause of the phænomena , and the other the particular constitution of natural bodies on which their colours depend . 1.
The author of this theory has presented it under the two following propositions , one of which states the general cause of the phænomena , and the other the particular constitution of natural bodies on which their colours depend . 1.
Page 461
I have myself made numerous experiments on this subject , and have been completely , and at last uniformly , successful , in producing glass of a fine crimson colour . One cause why so many persons have failed in the same attempt * ...
I have myself made numerous experiments on this subject , and have been completely , and at last uniformly , successful , in producing glass of a fine crimson colour . One cause why so many persons have failed in the same attempt * ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
76 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according acid action angle appears applied becomes beds body called cause colour Communicated consequently considerable considered containing continued correct course crystals deposits described determined direction distance effect elevation equal equation evident examined exist experiments expression fact feet fissure fluid force formation former formula fossils give given greater heat important inch latter lead length less light lines magnetic manner mass means method nature nearly object observed obtained opinion original passing phænomena Philosophical plane plates portion position present principle produced Professor published quantity rain rays reason reference remains remarkable respect rocks Royal seen shells side similar Society solution species structure substance supposed surface taken theory third tion true whole zinc