Are not the Rays of Light very small Bodies emitted from shining Substances? For such Bodies will pass through uniform Mediums in right Lines without bending into the Shadow, which is the Nature of the Rays of Light... Modern Nonlinear Optics, Volume 119, Part 3 - Pagina 1geredigeerd door - 2004 - 816 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1812 - 352 pagina’s
...chemistry, that the reader probably will require no apology for the insertion of them in a note. Quere 29. Are not the rays of light very small bodies emitted...uniform mediums in right lines, without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of light. They will also be capable of several properties,... | |
| Thomas Preston - 1890 - 494 pagina’s
...attraction would be sufficient to destroy the whole momentum of the emitted molecules. M. Arago i "Are not rays of light very small bodies emitted from shining...uniform mediums in right lines without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of light" (Newton, Opticks, book iii. Qu. 29). - "The experiments... | |
| Thomas Preston - 1901 - 620 pagina’s
...riim.'erning the nature of the corpuscles. 3 "Are not rays of light very small bodies emitted from ginning substances? For such bodies will pass through uniform mediums in right lines without bending into the shadow, which Is the nature of the rays of light " (Newton, Opticks, book iii. Qu. 29). caused... | |
| oliver lodge - 1910 - 206 pagina’s
...Bodies, for heating them, and putting their hearts into a vibrating motion wherein heat consists? Qu. 29. Are not the Rays of Light very small Bodies emitted...uniform Mediums in right Lines without bending into the Shadow, which is the Nature of the Bays of Light. . . . Qu. 31. Have not the small Particles of... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1910 - 184 pagina’s
...Bodies, for heating them, and putting their hearts into a vibrating motion wherein heat consists? Qu. 29. Are not the Rays of Light very small Bodies emitted...uniform Mediums in right Lines without bending into the Shadow, which is the Nature of the Rays of Light. . . . Qu. 31. Have not the small Particles of... | |
| James Powell Cocke Southall - 1910 - 660 pagina’s
...proceeding in straight lines. Thus, in NEWTON'S famous work on Optics,1 published in 1704, he asks: "Are not rays of light very small bodies emitted from shining...uniform mediums in right lines without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of light." Opposed to this view was the Undulatory Theory... | |
| James Powell Cocke Southall - 1910 - 678 pagina’s
...proceeding in straight lines. Thus, in NEWTON'S famous work on Optics,1 published in 1704, he asks: "Are not rays of light very small bodies emitted from shining...uniform mediums in right lines without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of light." Opposed to this view was the Undulatory Theory... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1910 - 188 pagina’s
...for heating them, and putting their hearts into a vibrating motion wherein heat consists t Qu. 29. Are not the Rays of Light very small Bodies emitted from shining Substances f For such Bodies will pass through uniform Mediums in right Lines without •bending into the Shadow,... | |
| Paul Carus - 1915 - 672 pagina’s
...the twenty-ninth query, Newton16 proceeded to develop his own emission-theory of light. It begins : "Are not the rays of light very small bodies emitted...uniform mediums in right lines without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of light. They will also be capable of several properties... | |
| Devendra Náth Mallik - 1917 - 210 pagina’s
...to suggest the corpuscular theory and point out how it served to explain the formation of shadows. "Are not the rays of light very small bodies emitted...shining substances ? For such bodies will pass through a uniform medium in right lines without bending into the shadow, which is the nature of the rays of... | |
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