Excerpt from Lehrbuch der Optik
Der II. Abschnitt des Buches beschäftigt sich mit der Ver knüpfung der Optik mit der Thermodynamik und (im 3. Kapitel) mit der kinetischen Gastheorie. Theoretisch wurde hier durch Kirchhoff, Clausius, Boltzmann und W. Wien Bahn gebrochen, und die vielen fruchtbaren experimentellen Untersuchungen über die Strahlung der Körper, welche in neuerer Zeit unternommen wurden, zeigen deutlich, daß Theorie und Experiment durch gegenseitige Anregung zur besten Blüte sich entfalten.
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