The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... attractions she seems to have added more than the usual allotment of female talent. The society of this young lady and her companions was always preferred to that of his own school-fellows, and it was one of his most agreeable ...
... attractions she seems to have added more than the usual allotment of female talent. The society of this young lady and her companions was always preferred to that of his own school-fellows, and it was one of his most agreeable ...
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... attracted the observation of Newton ; and had he discovered at that time that white was a mixture of all the colours, and black a privation of them all, he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to pass ...
... attracted the observation of Newton ; and had he discovered at that time that white was a mixture of all the colours, and black a privation of them all, he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to pass ...
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... attracted, then if we bring the magnet nearer and nearer, we shall come to a point where the finest filings arc drawn up ... attraction of certain rays farther from their original direction than other rays ; and the different patches of ...
... attracted, then if we bring the magnet nearer and nearer, we shall come to a point where the finest filings arc drawn up ... attraction of certain rays farther from their original direction than other rays ; and the different patches of ...
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... attraction for blue rays, and which stopped them in their course, and allowed the yellow rays to pass, we should thus analyse the green as effectually as if they were separated by refraction. The substance which possesses this property ...
... attraction for blue rays, and which stopped them in their course, and allowed the yellow rays to pass, we should thus analyse the green as effectually as if they were separated by refraction. The substance which possesses this property ...
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... attracted and detained by the atoms of the water or glass ; and the light which emerges is colourless, because the ... attraction over those rays of white light which are complementary to those which THEOKY OF OOLOTTH. 85 compose the ...
... attracted and detained by the atoms of the water or glass ; and the light which emerges is colourless, because the ... attraction over those rays of white light which are complementary to those which THEOKY OF OOLOTTH. 85 compose the ...
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