Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ..., Volumes 18-231879 |
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Page 85
... received by the comet will be greater , and of this more will be received at the earth when this and the comet are nearer together . It is also known that the amount of light varies inversely as the square of the distance . From these ...
... received by the comet will be greater , and of this more will be received at the earth when this and the comet are nearer together . It is also known that the amount of light varies inversely as the square of the distance . From these ...
Page 80
... received by it . The heating of the wire varies its electrical resistance , and by this means the current passing ... received when the sun was directly overhead with the less amount received when the sun shines obliquely , and thus ...
... received by it . The heating of the wire varies its electrical resistance , and by this means the current passing ... received when the sun was directly overhead with the less amount received when the sun shines obliquely , and thus ...
Page 85
... received by the earth , the enormous amount of this was illustrated , and the eventual importance of its utilization as a source of power was pointed out . The measurements on Mt. Whitney showed that the radiation which would be received ...
... received by the earth , the enormous amount of this was illustrated , and the eventual importance of its utilization as a source of power was pointed out . The measurements on Mt. Whitney showed that the radiation which would be received ...
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