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" Thus, in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the snn in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result, it... "
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1893
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 5

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Astronomy - 1893 - 300 pages
...that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seemed to him, was absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms were...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 5

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Astronomy - 1893 - 364 pages
...that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seemed to him, was absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms were...
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The Story of the Sun

Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Robert Stawell Ball - Sun - 1893 - 422 pages
...in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...months of his regular heat and light. This result is, it seems to me, absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms...
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The American Journal of Science, Volumes 145-146

Science - 1893 - 1194 pages
...of a not very severe magnetic storm, the sun was doing as much work in sending forth magnetic waves through space as he actually does in four months of his regular light ami heat. To Sir William Thomson's mind, this result is conclusive against the supposition that...
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Popular Astronomy, Volume 18; Volume 1910

William Wallace Payne, Herbert C. Wilson, Curvin Henry Gingrich - Astronomy - 1910 - 742 pages
...1885, that, during the eight hours of its continuance "as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...due to magnetic action of the Sun, or to any kind of action taking place within the -Sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or anywhere...
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Popular Lectures and Addresses, Volume 1

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - Geology - 1894 - 636 pages
...in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...does in four months of his regular heat and light. 1 I horse power — 7'46 x IO8 ergs per second. This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive...
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The Sun

Charles Augustus Young - Sun - 1895 - 398 pages
...this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as ranch •work must have been done by the sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through...months of his regular heat and light. This result," he adds, " it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic...
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The Sun

Charles Augustus Young - Sun - 1895 - 420 pages
...severe magnetic storm as ranch work in us) have been done hy the sun in sending magnetic waves ont in all directions through space as he actually does...months of his regular heat and light. This result," he adds, "it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic...
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Popular Astronomy, Volume 2; Volumes 1894-1895

William Wallace Payne, Herbert C. Wilson, Curvin Henry Gingrich - Astronomy - 1895 - 558 pages
...that in eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result, itseemed to him, was absolutely conclusive...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 61

Astronomy - 1901 - 822 pages
...must be done at the Sun to produce a terrestrial magnetic storm, considered the result obtained as absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms are due to magnetic or other action of the Sun, adding that it see1ns as if we may be forced to con-clude that the supposed...
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