| Sir William Robert Grove - 1846 - 114 lehte
...but that either may, as a force, produce or be convertible into the other; thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may produce heat ; and so of the rest. The term Force, although used in very different senses by different authors, in its limited sense may... | |
| 1847 - 682 lehte
...that either may, as a force, produce, or be convertible into, the other; thus, heat may, mediately or immediately, produce electricity, electricity may produce heat, and so of the rest." (P-8-) Commencing with motion, the Newtonian proposition is started, that a body, made to move, will... | |
| 1847 - 600 lehte
...but that either may, as a force, produce or be convertible into the other; thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may produce heat; and so of the rest. " The term Force, although used in very different senses by different authors, in its limited sense... | |
| 1847 - 590 lehte
...but that either may, as a force, produce or be convertible into the other ; thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may produce heat ; and so of the rest. " The term Force, although used in very different senses by different authors, in its limited sense... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1850 - 142 lehte
...cause of the others, but that either may, as a force, produce the others : thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may...of other forces, it being an irresistible inference that a force cannot originate otherwise than by generation from some antecedent force or forces. The... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1850 - 408 lehte
...butthat either may, a* a force» produce, or Inconvertible into, the other:- -thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may produce heat, and so of the rest, , , , Although strongly inclined to believe that the live other affections of matter, whieh I have... | |
| 1851 - 504 lehte
...but that either may, as a force, produce or be convertible into the other ; thus, heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may produce heat, and so of the rest. " The term Force, although used in very different senses by different authors, in its limited sense... | |
| Robert Slack - 1856 - 474 lehte
...proximate cause of the others, but that either may, as a force, produce the others. Thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity ; electricity may...of other forces, it being an irresistible inference that a force cannot originate otherwise than by generation from some antecedent force or forces." 1... | |
| Francis Watkins - 1856 - 100 lehte
...abstractedly, can be said to be the essential or the proximate cause of the others ; thus heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity, electricity may...itself as the force it produces becomes developed." — Grove On the Correlation of Physical Forces, vol. ii. page 13. theoretical point which must not... | |
| 1857 - 616 lehte
...essential or the proximate cause of the others, but that either may, as a force, produce the others . . . each merging itself as the force it produces becomes...of other forces, it being an irresistible inference that a force cannot originate otherwise than by generation from some antecedent force or forces." In... | |
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