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" The projection of this ray ... to so enormous a length, "in a single day, conveys an impression of the intensity of "the forces acting to produce such a velocity of material "transfer through space, such as no other natural phenom"enon is capable of exciting.... "
Outlines of Astronomy - Página 350
por John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 620 páginas
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volumen19

1850 - 556 páginas
...from the nucleus, with which, indeed, its connexion was not then obvious to the unassisted sight — a singular feature in the history of this body. The...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.'...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volumen19

1850 - 626 páginas
...tail, subsequent to the 3d, was generally speaking a single straight or slightly curved broad baud of light; but on the llth, it is recorded by Mr. Clerihew,...possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.'—Pp. 366, 367. Of the identity of this comet...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumen19

1850 - 602 páginas
...Mr. Clerihew, who observed it at Calcutta, to have shot forth a lateral tail nearly twice as lon^; as the regular one, but fainter, and making an angle...clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such at w« conceive it, viz. poisening inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably...
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The American Exchange and Review, Volumen17

1870 - 500 páginas
...ray, or tail, to the extent of nearly 100° in a single day, and upon this Sir John Ilerschel remarks: "It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, possessing inertia at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volumen11

1870 - 650 páginas
...or tail, to the extent of nearly 100° in a single day, and upon this Sir John Herschel remarks, " It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, possessing inertia at all, it most bo under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than...
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Nature, Volumen4

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 páginas
...nay, even of the received laws of motion." * " The projection of this ray ... to so enormous a length, in a single day conveys an impression of the intensity...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz., possessing inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation,...
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Nature, Volumen4

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 662 páginas
...nay, even of the rac'rjfd laws of motion." * " The projection of this ray ... to so enormous a length, in a single day conveys an impression of the intensity...exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with mailer, SIK/I as we conceive it, viz. , possessing inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volúmenes101-102

1871 - 1024 páginas
...projection of this ray .... to so enormous a length, in a single day, conveys an impression of the intensitv of the forces acting to produce such a velocity of...phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if ice have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz., possessing inertia — at all, it...
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Nature, Volumen4

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 540 páginas
...The projection of this ray ... to so enormous a length, in a single day conveys an impression of ihe intensity of the forces acting to produce such a velocity...phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that ij we have to deal here -siili matter, siif/i as ve conceivt it, viz., possessing inertia — at all,...
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The Student, and Intellectual Observer, Volumen5

1871 - 624 páginas
...or tail, to the extent of nearly 100° in a single day, and upon this Sir John Herschel remarks, " It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, possessing inertia at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than...
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