The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 344 pagini |
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... transformations which have brought them to their present condition . In order to understand the text , the reader will have no need to consult any treatise on physics , for I have throughout given the necessary definitions and set forth ...
... transformations which have brought them to their present condition . In order to understand the text , the reader will have no need to consult any treatise on physics , for I have throughout given the necessary definitions and set forth ...
Pagina xiv
... transformations of matter in radioactive bodies -Helium or lead final product - Ultimate disappearance of radium from earth - Energy liberated by radium : its amount and source - Suggested models of radioactive atoms Generalization from ...
... transformations of matter in radioactive bodies -Helium or lead final product - Ultimate disappearance of radium from earth - Energy liberated by radium : its amount and source - Suggested models of radioactive atoms Generalization from ...
Pagina xv
... transformations of matter probable -Gravitation still unaccounted for ( pp . 316-321 ) . - - - CHAPTER XI THE FUTURE OF PHYSICS . -- 322-328 Persistence of ambition to discover supreme principle in physics Supremacy of electron theory ...
... transformations of matter probable -Gravitation still unaccounted for ( pp . 316-321 ) . - - - CHAPTER XI THE FUTURE OF PHYSICS . -- 322-328 Persistence of ambition to discover supreme principle in physics Supremacy of electron theory ...
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... transformation was about to occur in our mode of regarding electrical phenomena . Brought up in the ideas of Coulomb and Franklin , he might till then have imagined that electricity had unveiled nearly all its mysteries , when an ...
... transformation was about to occur in our mode of regarding electrical phenomena . Brought up in the ideas of Coulomb and Franklin , he might till then have imagined that electricity had unveiled nearly all its mysteries , when an ...
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... transformations are taking 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 ...
... transformations are taking 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 ...
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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.