The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 344 pagini |
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... necessary either for better elucidation of the terms . employed , or for giving account of discoveries made while these pages were passing through the press , may be distinguished from the author's own by the signature " ED . " ROYAL ...
... necessary either for better elucidation of the terms . employed , or for giving account of discoveries made while these pages were passing through the press , may be distinguished from the author's own by the signature " ED . " ROYAL ...
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... necessary definitions and set forth the fundamental facts . Moreover , while strictly employing exact expressions , I have avoided the use of mathematical language . Algebra is an admirable tongue , but there are many occasions where it ...
... necessary definitions and set forth the fundamental facts . Moreover , while strictly employing exact expressions , I have avoided the use of mathematical language . Algebra is an admirable tongue , but there are many occasions where it ...
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... necessary for production of work by heat- Clausius ' postulate that heat cannot pass from cold to hot body without accessory phenomena - Entropy result of this - Definition of entropy - Entropy tends to in crease incessantly - A ...
... necessary for production of work by heat- Clausius ' postulate that heat cannot pass from cold to hot body without accessory phenomena - Entropy result of this - Definition of entropy - Entropy tends to in crease incessantly - A ...
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... necessary evolution , the physicist being able to establish solid theories only on the laws of move- ment . " The same idea is again met with in the words of Cornu in 1896 : " The general tendency should be to show how the facts ...
... necessary evolution , the physicist being able to establish solid theories only on the laws of move- ment . " The same idea is again met with in the words of Cornu in 1896 : " The general tendency should be to show how the facts ...
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... place before their eyes ; and that this continuous evolution and perpetual change are the necessary conditions of progress . A great number of seekers , moreover , show themselves 16 THE NEW PHYSICS AND ITS EVOLUTION.
... place before their eyes ; and that this continuous evolution and perpetual change are the necessary conditions of progress . A great number of seekers , moreover , show themselves 16 THE NEW PHYSICS AND ITS EVOLUTION.
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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.