The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 344 pagini |
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... contain them , so to speak , in potentia . Science is in some sort a living organism , which gives birth to an indefinite series of new beings taking the places of the old , and which evolves according to the nature of its environment ...
... contain them , so to speak , in potentia . Science is in some sort a living organism , which gives birth to an indefinite series of new beings taking the places of the old , and which evolves according to the nature of its environment ...
Pagina 14
... contain all the known facts . Even the very comprehensive mechanics of a Hertz fails where the classical mechanics has not succeeded . Deeming this check irremediable , many contem- porary physicists give up attempts which they look ...
... contain all the known facts . Even the very comprehensive mechanics of a Hertz fails where the classical mechanics has not succeeded . Deeming this check irremediable , many contem- porary physicists give up attempts which they look ...
Pagina 60
... contain , side by side with very profound ideas , evident errors in mechanics . Thus it often happens that discoveries put forward in a somewhat vague manner by adventurous minds not overburdened by the heavy baggage of scientific ...
... contain , side by side with very profound ideas , evident errors in mechanics . Thus it often happens that discoveries put forward in a somewhat vague manner by adventurous minds not overburdened by the heavy baggage of scientific ...
Pagina 79
... contains in potentia the very idea of a necessary evolution of physical systems . But as it was first enunciated , it contains it in a deeply hidden way . No doubt we should make the principle of Carnot appear in an interesting light by ...
... contains in potentia the very idea of a necessary evolution of physical systems . But as it was first enunciated , it contains it in a deeply hidden way . No doubt we should make the principle of Carnot appear in an interesting light by ...
Pagina 89
... contain algebraic theorems appli- cable with difficulty to reality . It is known that Helmholtz independently succeeded , a few years later , in introducing thermodynamics into the domain of chemistry by his conception of the division ...
... contain algebraic theorems appli- cable with difficulty to reality . It is known that Helmholtz independently succeeded , a few years later , in introducing thermodynamics into the domain of chemistry by his conception of the division ...
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absolute actinium action analogous appear atoms becomes bodies calorific cathode rays centimetre chemical Clausius complete conservation of energy considerable considered constant constitution contrary corresponding Crookes tube discovery dissociated domain Duhem Edition effected elastic electric electrolytes electromagnetic electrons endeavoured energy entropy enunciated equilibrium ether evolution exist experimental experiments fact fluids gaseous gases give given heat Hertz hydrogen hypothesis idea important ions J. J. Thomson kinetic theory known laws light liquid Lord Kelvin luminous Madame Curie magnetic field magnitude mass matter measure mechanics metals method metre millimetre molecular molecules moreover movement nature obtained optical ordinary particles particular phenomena phenomenon physicists physics possible precision present pressure principle of Carnot produced Professor propagation properties quantity question radiations radioactive radium reality regard relation remarkable researches scholars seems solid solution speed substances succeeded temperature thermodynamics tion transformations tube unit variations velocity vibrations vis viva wave-lengths waves
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Pagina 19 - I often say that if you can measure that of which you speak, and can express it by a number, you know something of your subject ; but if you cannot measure it, your knowledge is meagre and unsatisfactory.