The New Physics and Its EvolutionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company, Limited, 1907 - 344 pagini This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 57
Pagina xi
... . 143-146 ) . § 2. Osmosis : His- tory of phenomenon - Traube and biologists establish existence of semi - permeable walls - Villard's experiments with gases - Pfeffer shows osmotic pressure proportional to concentration CONTENTS xi.
... . 143-146 ) . § 2. Osmosis : His- tory of phenomenon - Traube and biologists establish existence of semi - permeable walls - Villard's experiments with gases - Pfeffer shows osmotic pressure proportional to concentration CONTENTS xi.
Pagina 10
... 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 observed and the pheno- mena measured , though first ...
... 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 observed and the pheno- mena measured , though first ...
Pagina 13
... wholly satisfactory . On the other hand , it is established that if a mechanical explanation of a phenomenon can be 1 I.e. the time - curve . - ED . given , we can find an infinity of others which THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSICS 13.
... wholly satisfactory . On the other hand , it is established that if a mechanical explanation of a phenomenon can be 1 I.e. the time - curve . - ED . given , we can find an infinity of others which THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSICS 13.
Pagina 14
... establish themselves firmly . They study the various magni- tudes directly accessible to their observation without busying themselves as to their essence . They measure quantities of heat and of temperature , differ- ences 14 THE NEW ...
... establish themselves firmly . They study the various magni- tudes directly accessible to their observation without busying themselves as to their essence . They measure quantities of heat and of temperature , differ- ences 14 THE NEW ...
Pagina 15
... established , they may serve as fresh starting - points , and , by deduction , lead to very varied discoveries . The principles which govern physical science are few in number , and their very general form gives them a philosophical ...
... established , they may serve as fresh starting - points , and , by deduction , lead to very varied discoveries . The principles which govern physical science are few in number , and their very general form gives them a philosophical ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
absolute actinium action analogous appear atom becomes bodies calorific cathode rays charge chemical complete considerable considered constitution contrary Crookes tube discovery dissociated domain Edition effected elastic electric electrified electrolytes electromagnetic electrons endeavoured energy entropy equilibrium ether evolution exist experimental experiments fact fluid gaseous gases give Gustave Le Bon heat Hertz hydrogen hypothesis idea ionisation ions J. J. Thomson kinetic kinetic theory known laws light liquid Lucien Poincaré luminous Madame Curie magnetic field magnitude mass matter measure mechanics medium metals method millimetre molecules movement nature negative obtained optics ordinary osmotic pressure particles particular phenomena phenomenon physicists physics polarized precision pressure principle of Carnot produced Professor Rutherford propagation properties quantity question radiations radioactive radium regard relation remarkable researches scholars seems solid solution spectrum speed substances succeeded suppose telegraphy temperature theory thermodynamics tion transformations tube unit uranium variations velocity vibrations wave-lengths waves
Pasaje populare
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.
Referințe la această carte
Homemade Lightning: Creative Experiments in Electricity R. A. Ford Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2001 |