light of the cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses at their greatest velocity, was -very striking. The former presented a large diffuse object of inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin point of brilliant light. Upon... Railway Locomotives and Cars - 50. lappuse1843Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1842 - 446 lapas
...of 5 flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of the cylindric refractor and that produced...facts it appears warrantable to draw the following general conclusions :— 1. That our expectations as to the effects of light, when distributed according... | |
| 1842 - 934 lapas
...five flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of the cylindric refractor and that produced...diffuse object of inferior brilliancy, while the latter eihibited a sharp pin point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1843 - 468 lapas
...of 5 flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of the cylindric refractor and that produced...inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin-point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears warrantable to... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1843 - 320 lapas
...of 5 flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of the cylindric refractor and that produced...inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin-point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears warrantable to... | |
| Alan Stevenson - 1850 - 404 lapas
...flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of a cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses...inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin-point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears warrantable to... | |
| Alan Stevenson - 1850 - 444 lapas
...flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of a cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses...inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin-point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears warrantable to... | |
| Alan Stevenson - 1850 - 414 lapas
...flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the difference of volume between the light of a cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses...inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited a sharp pin-point of brilliant light. Upon a careful consideration of these facts, it appears warrantable to... | |
| Alan C. Stevenson - 1850 - 424 lapas
...flashes in a second. 5. When viewed through a telescope, the differenc« of volume between the light of a cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses...velocity was very striking. The former presented a large dif- ] fuse object of inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhi- j bited a sharp pin-point of brilliant... | |
| Royal Dublin Society - 1898 - 870 lapas
...Lights, and the sum total of their report was, that the difference of volume between the light of a cylindric refractor and that produced by the lenses...of inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited only a sharp pin point of brilliant light. They were therefore discouraged from attempting to improve... | |
| Royal Dublin Society - 1898 - 894 lapas
...and the sum total of their report was, that the difference of volume between the light of a cyliudric refractor and that produced by the lenses at their...of inferior brilliancy, while the latter exhibited only a sharp pin point of brilliant light. They were therefore discouraged from attempting to improve... | |
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