| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1882 - 588 páginas
...value of the velocity of light in air, viz., 314,858,000 metres per second, Maxwell drew the inference, that " light consists in the transverse undulations of the same medium, which is the cause of the electric and magnetic phenomena." He also proved that the specific inductive capacity of a dielectric... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1882 - 576 páginas
...value of the velocity of light in air, viz., 314,858,000 metres per second, Maxwell drew ihe inference, that " light consists in the transverse undulations of the same medium, which is the cause of the electric and magnetic phenomena." He also proved that the specific inductive capacity of a dielectric... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1916 - 958 páginas
...taken up and eventually theoretically solved by Maxwell. He said: We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...which is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. At the time Maxwell did not examine whether this relation was confirmed by experiment. For years the... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1916 - 950 páginas
...taken up and eventually theoretically solved by Maxwell. He said: We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...which is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. At the time Maxwell did not examine whether this relation was confirmed by experiment. For years the... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1912 - 848 páginas
...light calculated from the optical experimenta of M. Fizeau, that we can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena." optical, electrical, and magnetic phenomena, which by carefully devised experiments might be verified... | |
| Wilhelm Eduard Weber, Rudolf Hermann Arndt Kohlrausch - 1904 - 128 páginas
...light calculated from the optical experimenta of M. Fixeau, that we can scarcely *avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena«. Und in Maxweih berühmter Abhandlung: »A Dynamical Theory of the Eleetromagnetic] Field«, Part IV,... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 páginas
...hesitate to assert the identity of the two phenomena. "We can scarcely avoid the inference," he said, " that light consists in the transverse undulations...is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena." Thus was answered the question which Priestley had asked almost exactly a hundred years before :f "... | |
| 1915 - 794 páginas
...sein. Es wäre somit ein Lichtstrahl eine elektrische Welle. , We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena." Die Fremdartigkeit dieser Maxwellschen Vorstellungen, besonders die seiner Verschiebungsströme —... | |
| William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler - 1917 - 784 páginas
...coextensive and equally elastic media are not rather one medium. . . . We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. — Maxwell. We must not listen to any suggestion that we may look upon the luminiferous ether as an ideal way of... | |
| Ernst Lecher - 1925 - 872 páginas
...sein. Es wäre somit ein Lichtstrahl eine elektrische Welle. „We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations...is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena." Die Fremdartigkeit dieser Maxwellschen Vorstellungen, besonders die seiner Verschiebungsströme —... | |
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