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" Do not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light and shine, and is not this emission performed by the vibrating motions of their parts? "
Science - Página 73
editado por - 1888
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Physikalische Chemie

Walter J. Moore, Dieter O. Hummel - 1986 - 1290 páginas
...Molekelsymmetrie und Normalschwingungen). 17. Kapitel Molekelspektroskopie Do not all fix 'd Bodies when healed beyond a certain degree, emit Light and shine, and...performed by the vibrating Motions of their parts? ... As for instance; sea Water in a raging Storm; Quicksilver agitated in vacuo; the Back of a cat,...
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Newton's Dream

Marcia Sweet Stayer - 1988 - 152 páginas
...Bodies act upon Light at a distance, and by their action bend its Rays?" (Query i). "Do not all fix'd Bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit Light and shine; and is not this Emission perform'd by the vibrating motions of their parts?" (Query 8). "Are not the Rays of Light very small...
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Invitation to Contemporary Physics

Quang Ho-Kim, Narendra Kumar, Harry C. S. Lam - 1991 - 538 páginas
...produced in hot matter. In 1704, in his second great work, Opticks, Isaac Newton wrote: Do not all fix'd Bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit Light and shine; and is not this Emission perform'd by the vibrating motions of their parts? Light can be described as a perturbation of space...
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Physics in the Nineteenth Century

Robert D. Purrington - 1997 - 276 páginas
...motion of particles. 3. He mentions this in several places — for example, query 8: "Do not all fix'd bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit Light and shine, and is not this emission perform 'd by the vibrating motions of their parts?" Query 3l is another example. Isaac Newton, Opticks,...
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Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and Astronomy

C.C. Gaither - 1997 - 510 páginas
...nature of heat.., 112 Metsler, William Heat's what it's supposed to make..., 113 Newton, Sir Isaac Do not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light..., 113 Poincar6, Henri ...the word heat devoted many generations to error, 113 Unknown Oh Langley devised...
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Frontiers: Twentieth Century Physics

Steve Adams - 2002 - 536 páginas
...structure of the emitting atoms. This idea had even occurred to Isaac Newton two hundred years earlier: "Do not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain...performed by the vibrating motions of their parts?" (Isaac Newton. Opticks, Query 8) It is echoed in l852 by Sir George Stokes, who used 'molecules' where...
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Frontiers: Twentieth Century Physics

Steve Adams - 2002 - 536 páginas
...of the emitting atoms. This idea had even occurred to Isaac Newton two hundred years earlier: "Z)o not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain...performed by the vibrating motions of their parts?" (Isaac Newton, Opticks, Query 8) It is echoed in 1852 by Sir George Stokes, who used 'molecules' where...
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Invitation to Contemporary Physics

Quang Ho-Kim, Narendra Kumar, Harry C. S. Lam - 2004 - 506 páginas
...ordinarily produced in hot matter. In 1704, in his second great work, Opticks, Isaac Newton wrote: "Do not all fixed Bodies, when heated beyond a certain...performed by the vibrating motions of their parts?" 2.2. 1 Light and Electromagnetic Radiation Light can be described as a perturbation of space of the...
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Proceedings, Volumen37

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 552 páginas
...idea of heat as a mode of motion is so far from being a modern one, that it was announced in vary ing forms by Newton's immediate predecessors, by Descartes,...heat conveyed by the vibrations of a much subtler medlum than air?" Here is the undulatory theory ; here is the connection of the ethereal vibrations...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., Volumen37

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 552 páginas
...particular by Boyle, while Hooke and Huyghens merely continue their work, as at first does Newton himself. history of thought the new always has its root in...heat conveyed by the vibrations of a much subtler medinm than air ?" Here is the undulatory theory ; here is the connection of the ethereal vibrations...
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