| Robert Boyle - 1725 - 788 էջ
...vivid and (bong, as that of a glowingco.il briskly agitated with bellows. " Do not, fays Sir //. Newtm, all fixed " bodies, when heated beyond a certain " degree, emit light and (hiñe ; and is " not this emiffion performed by the " vibrating motion of their parts ? And " do not... | |
| Regnault (Père, Noël) - 1731 - 498 էջ
...Oil, Tallow, Wax, Wood, Pitch, " Sulphur, &c. by flaming, wafte and vanifh into burning " Smoak. " And do not all fixed Bodies, when heated beyond a certain " Degree, emit Light and fliine ; and is not this Emiflion per" formed by the vibrating Motion of their Parts ? And do not all... | |
| Pierpoint (chevalier, fict.name.) - 1763 - 210 էջ
...query of Sir Ifaac Newton will perhaps give us the bell notion of this appearance. " Do not, fays he, all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light, and {hine ? And is not this emifiion performed by the vibrating motions of their parts ? And do not all... | |
| William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - 1791 - 650 էջ
...figures, or mutually repel and recede from each other. Bodies and light mutually act upon one another. All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light, and fhine, and this emiflion is performed by the vibrating motion of their parts. Fire is a body heated... | |
| John Aikin - 1808 - 730 էջ
...figures, or mutually repel and recede from each other. Bodies and lighr mutually act upon one another. All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light, and shine, and this emission is performed by the vibrating motion of their parts. Fire is a body heated so hot as... | |
| Johann Jakob Brucker - 1819 - 618 էջ
...figures, or mutually repel and recede from each other. Bodies and light mutually act upon one another. All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light, and shine, and this emission is performed by the •vibrating motion of their parts. Fire is a body heated so hot... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 էջ
...figures, or mutually repel and recede from each other. Bodies and light mutually act upon one another. All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light, and shine, and this emission is performed by the vibrating motion of their parts. Fire is body heated so hot as to... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 էջ
...the quicksilver, would repel it a little upwards, and make it vibrate a little up and down. Boyle. Do not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain...performed by the vibrating motions of their parts Î Xewtm. The whisper that to greatness still too near, Perhaps, yet vibrates on his sovereign's ear.... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 էջ
...Corpuscular Theory of Light, appears to have entertained the opinion (according to Enficld) that " All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light and shine; and this emission is performed by the vibrating motion of their parts." "The heat of a warm room is conveyed... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 էջ
...Corpuscular Theory of Light, appears to have entertained the opinion (according to Enfield) that " All fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light and shine ; and this emission is performed by the vibrating motion of their parts." " The heat of a warm room is conveyed... | |
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