Physics of the Terrestrial Environment, Subtle Matter and Height of the Atmosphere

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Conceptions of the Atmosphere and the Nature of Air in the Age of Enlightenment
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The discovery, in the middle of the 17th century, of both the weight of air and the law governing its elasticity transformed the status of the atmosphere from that of a purely mathematical object to that of a complex and highly variable physical system.<br /><br />In the context of rapidly intensifying experimentation and observation, the nature of the atmosphere was therefore the subject of a host of hypotheses, which 18th century scholars tried to reconcile with a coherent physical approach. In particular, this was achieved by the conceptualization of invisible or “subtle” materials, thought to be closely linked to atmospheric stratification.<br /><br />Subtle matter was introduced, largely to reconcile contradictory results concerning the estimation of the height of the atmosphere. These estimations were based on different methods, mainly using the observation of meteors and the refracted and reflected light of stars.<br /><br />Taking as its common thread the question of the height of the atmosphere, which was omnipresent in the texts at the time, this book traces the history of the discovery of the atmosphere and the many questions it generated.

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Age restriction:
0+
Size:
610 pp. 16 illustrations
ISBN:
9781119866152
Publisher:
Wiley
Copyright:
John Wiley & Sons Limited
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