Explore the fascinating world of radiation and its effects with "The Radiometer, an Instrument Which Revolves Continuously Under the Influence of Radiation." This intriguing work delves into the principles and mechanics of the radiometer, a device that elegantly demonstrates the power of light and heat. Discover the science behind its continuous motion and understand the delicate balance of forces at play.
Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about the fundamental laws of physics, this book offers a clear and insightful look into a classic scientific instrument. Uncover the mysteries of radiation and learn how a simple device can reveal complex scientific truths.
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