The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 344 pagini |
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... particular , has of late years under- gone a veritable revolution ; that all its principles have been made new , that all the edifices con- structed by our fathers have been overthrown , and that on the field thus cleared has sprung up ...
... particular , has of late years under- gone a veritable revolution ; that all its principles have been made new , that all the edifices con- structed by our fathers have been overthrown , and that on the field thus cleared has sprung up ...
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... particular fluids which seemed to obey with some difficulty the 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 ...
... particular fluids which seemed to obey with some difficulty the 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 ...
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... particular which lead us to ascribe to mechanics the origin of phenomena . Perhaps also a question of sense here comes in . Our senses , which are , after all , the only windows open towards external reality , give us a view of one side ...
... particular which lead us to ascribe to mechanics the origin of phenomena . Perhaps also a question of sense here comes in . Our senses , which are , after all , the only windows open towards external reality , give us a view of one side ...
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... particular speed , for instance , is in reality nothing else but a speed , and it is only by the peculiar choice of unit that we can say that it is the space covered during the unit of time . In the same way , a quantity of electricity ...
... particular speed , for instance , is in reality nothing else but a speed , and it is only by the peculiar choice of unit that we can say that it is the space covered during the unit of time . In the same way , a quantity of electricity ...
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... particular radiation . In particular , the de- finitions are still adhered to which were adopted as the result of the researches of M. Violle on the radiation of fused platinum at the tempera- ture of solidification ; and most ...
... particular radiation . In particular , the de- finitions are still adhered to which were adopted as the result of the researches of M. Violle on the radiation of fused platinum at the tempera- ture of solidification ; and most ...
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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.