Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious and minute measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Nature - Page 57redigeeritud poolt - 1876Full view - About this book
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 728 lehte
...thermometry which seemed simply impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Great servico has been done to science by the British Association in promoting accurate measurement... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 716 lehte
...simply impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrews' discovery of tho continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Great service has been done to science by the British Association in promoting accurate measurement... | |
| 1876 - 612 lehte
...thermometry which seemed impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. " Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...authoritatively on such a subject. It may indeed be maintained j that no accurate knowledge of anything or any law in nature is possible, unless we possess a faculty... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 872 lehte
...and to Andrewa' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states, as worked out by laborious and minute measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. In every one of these cases the discovery was due to careful, patient mathematical study ; and the... | |
| 1877 - 844 lehte
...and to Andrews»' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states, as worked out by laborious and minute measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. lu every one of these cases the discovery was due to careful, patient mathematical study ; and the... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 696 lehte
...thennometry which seemed impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrew's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...indeed be maintained that no accurate knowledge of anything or any law in nature is possible, unless we possess a faculty of referring our results to... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 694 lehte
...thermometry which seemed impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrew's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye.' 1 ' Here, then, we have a very full recognition of the importance of accurate measurement, by one who... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 680 lehte
...thermometry which seemed impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrew's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye.' 1 ' Here, then, we have a very full recognition of the importance of accurate measurement, by one who... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1894 - 624 lehte
...thermometry which seems simply impossible to some of the most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Great service has been done to science by the British Association in promoting accurate measurement... | |
| George Iles - 1906 - 586 lehte
...distinguished chemists of the day. "Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and the liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye." It is with these examples before them that investigators take the trouble to weigh a mass in a vacuum,... | |
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