Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... reflected as I please . The great Sir Isaac Newton imagined that light was due to small particles projected away from the luminous body with intense velocity , and that these particles were reflected in precisely the same manner as we ...
... reflected as I please . The great Sir Isaac Newton imagined that light was due to small particles projected away from the luminous body with intense velocity , and that these particles were reflected in precisely the same manner as we ...
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... reflected upon the screen , and you will then see what it is . You have it now plain enough , D - O - G dog , it being inverted by the reflection . I have now to pass on from inversion by plane surfaces -by such things as looking ...
... reflected upon the screen , and you will then see what it is . You have it now plain enough , D - O - G dog , it being inverted by the reflection . I have now to pass on from inversion by plane surfaces -by such things as looking ...
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... reflection . There is , therefore , enormous pressure of the superincumbent mass , you will reflection at the bottom surface as well as the top , and find it is actually converted from white snow into beautiful thus you have two beams ...
... reflection . There is , therefore , enormous pressure of the superincumbent mass , you will reflection at the bottom surface as well as the top , and find it is actually converted from white snow into beautiful thus you have two beams ...
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