The Sun cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of his light he drives the finest particles altogether away from his system. With his heat he warms the larger particles. They give out this heat again and with it some of that energy which enables them... The Pressure of Light - Страница 82по John Henry Poynting - 1910 - 103 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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...Sun and shows that this would ultimately cause them to fall into that body. To quote his own words: "The Sun cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of...unite with him and end their separate existence." (' Pressure of Light,' ' Eomance of Science ' Series.) He made important contributions to the experimental... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1916 - 998 страници
...Sun and shows that this would ultimately cause them to fall into that body. To quote his own words: "The Sun cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of...some of that energy which enables them to withstand IX his attraction. Slowly he draws them to himself and at last they unite with him and end their separate... | |
| John Henry Poynting - 1920 - 810 страници
...shows that this would ultimately cause them to fall into that body. To quote his own words : "The Sim cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of his light...unite with him and end their separate existence." (Pressure of Light, "Romance of Science" Series.) He made important contributions to the experimental... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1916 - 716 страници
...Sun and shows that this would ultimately cause them to fall into that body. To quote his own words: "The Sun cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of...unite with him and end their separate existence." (' Pressure of Light,' ' Eomance of Science ' Series.) He made important contributions to the experimental... | |
| 1954 - 814 страници
...and shows that this would ultimately cause them to fall into that body. To quote his own words : " The Sun cannot tolerate dust. With the pressure of...unite with him and end their separate existence." (Pressure of Light, "Romance of Science" Series.) He made important contributions to the experimental... | |
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