Quarterly Journal of Science: 1870, Volumen7John Churchill and Sons, 1870 |
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... origin either of sound or light , the existence of an analogy between these forces had been the subject of speculation by some philosophers . But the idea of such an analogy did not originate in philosophy ; it was not con- fined to a ...
... origin either of sound or light , the existence of an analogy between these forces had been the subject of speculation by some philosophers . But the idea of such an analogy did not originate in philosophy ; it was not con- fined to a ...
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... ORIGIN OF LIGHT AND Sound . Light and sound are both the products of vibratory motion . But to evolve light the motion must be enormously swift , whilst to produce sound the motion must be comparatively slow . In the former case only ...
... ORIGIN OF LIGHT AND Sound . Light and sound are both the products of vibratory motion . But to evolve light the motion must be enormously swift , whilst to produce sound the motion must be comparatively slow . In the former case only ...
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... origin of luminous and sonorous vibrations . It is possible , however , to produce sound as well as light by a molecular motion of vibration . This is the case when a wire or rod is rubbed longitudinally ; and , as might be predicted ...
... origin of luminous and sonorous vibrations . It is possible , however , to produce sound as well as light by a molecular motion of vibration . This is the case when a wire or rod is rubbed longitudinally ; and , as might be predicted ...
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... origin and future state , evidently associated the condition of his fellow - mortal with a mysterious and personal relation to the gods . He gilded the gingerbread humanity with a halo of sanctity , but the slave doomed to work did ...
... origin and future state , evidently associated the condition of his fellow - mortal with a mysterious and personal relation to the gods . He gilded the gingerbread humanity with a halo of sanctity , but the slave doomed to work did ...
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... origin of which it is , I believe , utterly impossible to account by any merely physical theory . I refer to such organs as the eye and the ear . If it is certain , as I think it is , that the flow of the nutritive fluids through ...
... origin of which it is , I believe , utterly impossible to account by any merely physical theory . I refer to such organs as the eye and the ear . If it is certain , as I think it is , that the flow of the nutritive fluids through ...
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