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" ... surface of sand ; the sand is heated, and finally radiates away as much heat as it receives ; let the same beams fall upon a forest, the quantity of heat given back is less than the forest receives, for the energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested... "
The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery ...
1862
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The New Englander, 23. kötet

1864 - 752 oldal
...the decomposition of the carbonic acid is effected. Without the sun, the reduction cannot take place, and an amount of sunlight is consumed exactly equivalent to the molecular work accomplished. Thus trees are formed, thus the meadows grow, thus the flowers bloom. Let the solar rays...

The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent ..., 16. kötet

William Newton - 1862 - 420 oldal
...the energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested in building up the trees in the manner indicated. Without the sun, the reduction of the carbonic acid...which Mr. Bazley discoursed last Friday, is formed. I iguite this cotton, and it flames ; the oxygen again unites with its beloved carbon; but an amount...

The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, 7. kötet

1862 - 510 oldal
...energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested in building up the trees, in the manner indicated. Without the sun the reduction of the carbonic acid...which Mr. Bazley discoursed last Friday, is formed. I ignite this cotton, and it flames ; the oxygen again unites with its beloved carbon; but an amount...

Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of ..., 1. kötet

Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1863 - 602 oldal
...forest receives, for the energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested in building up the trees. Without the sun, the reduction of the carbonic acid...be effected, and an amount of sunlight is consumed equivalent to the molecular work done. " But," continues Professor Tyndal, " we cannot stop at vegetable...

Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of ..., 1. kötet

Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1863 - 608 oldal
...forest receives, for the energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested in building up the trees. Without the sun, the reduction of the carbonic acid...be effected, and an amount of sunlight is consumed equivalent to the molecular work done. " But," continues Professor Tyndal, " we cannot stop at vegetable...

Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion: Being a Course of Twelve Lectures ...

John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 oldal
...the decomposition of the carbonic acid is effected. Without the sun the reduction cannot take place, and an amount of sunlight is consumed exactly equivalent to the molecular work accomplished. Thus trees are formed, thus the meadows grow, thus the flowers bloom. Let the solar rays...

Heat considered as a mode of motion: 12 lects

John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 oldal
...the decomposition of the carbonic acid is effected. Without the sun the reduction cannot take place, and an amount of sunlight is consumed exactly equivalent to the molecular work accomplished. Thus trees are formed, thus the meadows grow, thus the flowers bloom. Let the solar rays...

Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1864 - 382 oldal
...the energy of a portion of the sunbeams is invested in building up the trees in the manner indicated. Without the sun the reduction of the carbonic acid...the molecular work done. Thus trees are formed; thus cotton is formed. I ignite this cotton and it flames; the oxygen again unites with its beloved carbon;...

New Englander and Yale Review, 23. kötet

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1864 - 796 oldal
...the decomposition of the carbonic acid is effected. Without the sun, the reduction cannot take place, and an amount of sunlight is consumed exactly equivalent to the molecular work accomplished. Thus trees are formed, thus the meadows grow, thus the flowers bloom. Let the solar rays...

The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., 15. kötet

1865 - 372 oldal
...portion of the sunbaams is invested in building up the trees in the manner indicated. Without the sun-the reduction of the carbonic acid cannot be effected,...the molecular work done. Thus trees are formed; thus cotton is ibrmed. I ignite this cotton and it fhmes; the oxygen again unites with its beloved carbon...




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