The Economy of Nature Explained And Illustrated On the Principles of Modern Phil

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The Economy of Nature Explained And Illustrated On the Principles of Modern Phil
G George Gregory
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The marine or fea bow is a phenomenon fome- times obferved in a much agitated fea ; when the wind, fweeping part of the tops of the waves, carries them aloft, fo that the fun's rays, falling upon them, are refracted, &c. As in a common fhower, and paint the colours of the bow.
Rohault mentions coloured "bows on the grafs, formed by the refraction of the fun's rays in the morning dew.
Dr.
284 Kaloy cr Corona. [Book III.
Dr. Langwitb, indeed, once Taw a bow lying on the ground, the colours of whi
...ch were almoft as lively as thofe of the common rainbow. It was extended feveral hundred yards. It was not round, but ob- long, being, as he conceived, the portion of an hyper- bola. The colours took up lefs fpace, and were much more lively in trnfe parts of the bow which were near him than in thofe which were at a diftance.
The drops of rain defcend in a globular form, and thence we can eafily account for the effects produced by them on the rays of light ; but in different flutes of the air, inftead of drops of rain vapour falls to the the earth in different forms of fleet, fnow, and hail.


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