The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... motion the time - average of the kinetic energy is equal to the time- average of the virial . In the case of a fluid enclosed in a vessel { Σ ( mv2 ) = } pV + } { EX ( Rr ) , where the first term denotes the kinetic energy , and is half ...
... motion the time - average of the kinetic energy is equal to the time- average of the virial . In the case of a fluid enclosed in a vessel { Σ ( mv2 ) = } pV + } { EX ( Rr ) , where the first term denotes the kinetic energy , and is half ...
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... motion is the foundation of mole cular science . Clausius was the first to express the relation between the density of the gas , the length of the free paths of its molecules , and the distance at which they encounter each other . He ...
... motion is the foundation of mole cular science . Clausius was the first to express the relation between the density of the gas , the length of the free paths of its molecules , and the distance at which they encounter each other . He ...
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... motion , and of heat in gases - have been experimentally investigated , the diffusion of matter by Graham and Loschmidt , the diffusion of motion by Oscar Meyer and Clerk Maxwell , and that of heat by Stefan . These three kinds of ...
... motion , and of heat in gases - have been experimentally investigated , the diffusion of matter by Graham and Loschmidt , the diffusion of motion by Oscar Meyer and Clerk Maxwell , and that of heat by Stefan . These three kinds of ...
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... motion which it has at a given instant . To explain differences of function and development of a germ without assuming differences of structure is , therefore , to admit that the properties of a germ are not those of a purely material ...
... motion which it has at a given instant . To explain differences of function and development of a germ without assuming differences of structure is , therefore , to admit that the properties of a germ are not those of a purely material ...
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... motion of such a system , it appears that the whole motion may be analysed into the following parts , which may be considered each independently of the others : -In the first place , the centre of mass of the system moves with uniform ...
... motion of such a system , it appears that the whole motion may be analysed into the following parts , which may be considered each independently of the others : -In the first place , the centre of mass of the system moves with uniform ...
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