| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 398 pages
...the fame reafbn, if the Rays of Light mould poflibly be globular Bodies, and by their oblique Paflage out of one Medium into another, acquire a circulating Motion , they ought to feel the greater refiftence from the ambient ./Ether, on that fide, where this Motions conlpire, and thence be continually... | |
| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...fame Reafon, if the Rays of Light fliould poflibly be globular Bodies, and by their oblique Paflage out of one Medium into another, acquire a circulating...greater refiftance from the ambient ./Ether, on that fide, where this Motion confpires, and thence be continually bowed to the other. But notwithftanding... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 674 pages
...fame Reafon, if the Rays of Light íhould poífibly be globular Bodies, and by their oblique Pafiage out of one Medium into another acquire a circulating Motion, they ought to feel the greater Refiitance from the ambient JEther on that Side where the Motions confpire, and thence be continually... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 902 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient œther, on that side where the motions conspire, anil thence be continually... | |
| David Brewster - 1855 - 518 pages
...if the rays of light should possibly be (composed of) globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient ether on that side where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 298 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient aether, on that side where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 352 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another, acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient aether, on that side, where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 340 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another, acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient asther, on that side, where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
| 1902 - 614 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient aether, on that side where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 378 pages
...same reason, if the rays of light should possibly be globular bodies, and by their oblique passage out of one medium into another acquire a circulating motion, they ought to feel the greater resistance from the ambient ether on that side where the motions conspire, and thence be continually... | |
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