The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... amounts of oxygen and nitrogen in the mechanical effects of ascending , descending , and horizontal air of ... amount , found in Cornwall mines , is 2.5000 . physicists . ΑΤΟΜ " Ac proinde si quæratur quid fiet , si. The law of ...
... amounts of oxygen and nitrogen in the mechanical effects of ascending , descending , and horizontal air of ... amount , found in Cornwall mines , is 2.5000 . physicists . ΑΤΟΜ " Ac proinde si quæratur quid fiet , si. The law of ...
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... amount of force is required to produce a given change of motion . Besides this the atom is endowed with potential force , that is to say , that any two atoms attract or repel each other with a force depending on their distance apart ...
... amount of force is required to produce a given change of motion . Besides this the atom is endowed with potential force , that is to say , that any two atoms attract or repel each other with a force depending on their distance apart ...
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... amount of the force depending on the distance between them . On the other hand , the atom itself has no parts or dimensions . In its geometrical aspect it is a mere geo- metrical point . It has no extension in space . It has not the so ...
... amount of the force depending on the distance between them . On the other hand , the atom itself has no parts or dimensions . In its geometrical aspect it is a mere geo- metrical point . It has no extension in space . It has not the so ...
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... amount of energy of internal mo- tion , whether of rotation or of vibration , but the hypothesis of Clausius , that the mean value of the internal energy always bears a proportion fixed for each gas to the energy of agitation , seems ...
... amount of energy of internal mo- tion , whether of rotation or of vibration , but the hypothesis of Clausius , that the mean value of the internal energy always bears a proportion fixed for each gas to the energy of agitation , seems ...
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... amount of motion in different parts of the system is also determinate for each type , but the absolute amount of motion and the phase of the vibration of each type are determined by the particular circumstances of the last encounter ...
... amount of motion in different parts of the system is also determinate for each type , but the absolute amount of motion and the phase of the vibration of each type are determined by the particular circumstances of the last encounter ...
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