| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - Liczba stron: 500
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertia of bodies must bear to their weights ; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury than on the earth, and on... | |
| Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - Liczba stron: 444
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertias of bodies must bear to their weights ; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury than on the earth, and on... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - Liczba stron: 566
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertia of bodies must bear to their weights ; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury than on the earth, and on... | |
| Fantastical excursion - 1839 - Liczba stron: 214
...the difference in their intensities of the gravitating forces, which must subsist at their surfaces; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the materials of which they believe them to consist. Thus the intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - Liczba stron: 672
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertia of bodies must bear to their weights; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury than on the Earth, and on... | |
| 1850 - Liczba stron: 602
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertia of bodies must bear to their weights ; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury thsn on the earth, and on... | |
| 1850 - Liczba stron: 600
...the nature of the materials rf which, from what ire know of their mean density, we hare etery reaqn to believe they consist." — Outlines of Astronomy,...first points of diversity noted, refer to differences in the intensity of certain influences, which, however, we shall presently find are, of themselves,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - Liczba stron: 604
...what we know of their mean density, ire hare erery reason to' béliers they consist." — Outlines nf Astronomy, p. 310. The two first points of diversity noted, refer to differences in the intensity of certain influences, which, however, we shall presently find are, of themselves,... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - Liczba stron: 706
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the inertia of bodies must bear to their weights; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the materials of which, from what we know of their meau density, we have every reason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - Liczba stron: 608
...different ratios which, on their several globes, the incrtiK of bodies must bear to their weights; and, thirdly, the difference in the nature of the...what we know of their mean density, we have every Teason to believe they consist. The intensity of solar radiation is nearly seven times greater on Mercury... | |
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