The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 344 pagini |
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... ordinary laws . The wants imposed by its surroundings create certain organs in science . The problems set to physicists by the engineer who wishes to facilitate transport or to produce better illumination , or by the doctor who seeks to ...
... ordinary laws . The wants imposed by its surroundings create certain organs in science . The problems set to physicists by the engineer who wishes to facilitate transport or to produce better illumination , or by the doctor who seeks to ...
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... ordinary scientific movement provoked by Röntgen's sensational experiments has a very remote origin , it has , at least , been singularly quickened by the favour- able conditions created by the interest aroused in its astonishing ...
... ordinary scientific movement provoked by Röntgen's sensational experiments has a very remote origin , it has , at least , been singularly quickened by the favour- able conditions created by the interest aroused in its astonishing ...
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... ordinary rules of mechanics , these physicists still continued to retain their hope in the future , and to treat the idea of Descartes as an ideal to be reached sooner or later . Certain scholars - particularly those of the English ...
... ordinary rules of mechanics , these physicists still continued to retain their hope in the future , and to treat the idea of Descartes as an ideal to be reached sooner or later . Certain scholars - particularly those of the English ...
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... ordinary practice , the notions of weight and of mass were not , in fact , separated with sufficient clearness . They represent , however , two essentially different things . Mass is the characteristic of a quantity of matter ; it ...
... ordinary practice , the notions of weight and of mass were not , in fact , separated with sufficient clearness . They represent , however , two essentially different things . Mass is the characteristic of a quantity of matter ; it ...
Pagina 38
... ordinary temperatures the indications of such a thermometer are so close to the degrees of the theoretical scale that it is almost impossible to ascertain the value of the divergences , or even the direction that they take . The ...
... ordinary temperatures the indications of such a thermometer are so close to the degrees of the theoretical scale that it is almost impossible to ascertain the value of the divergences , or even the direction that they take . The ...
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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.