| 1861 - 448 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...conservation of a force being the common cause of two or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions,... | |
| 1861 - 448 Seiten
...Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces л\'е may really have but one, convertible in its manifestations...conservation of a force being the common cause of two or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions,... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions, though we admit its conservation. Oxygen and hydrogen... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 Seiten
...manifesi : then the proportions between cue set of actions and , as the chemical and the electrical, mav become very variable, so as to be utterly inconsistent...separate forces (the electrical and the chemical'), bat perfectly consistent with the conservation of a farce, being the common cause of the two or more... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1868 - 526 Seiten
...forces we may really have but one, convertible in its manifestations ; then the proportions between oue set of actions and another, as the chemical and the...or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions, though we admit its conservation. Oxygen and hydrogen... | |
| 1861 - 448 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...conservation of a force being the common cause of two or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that wo cannot always trace a force by its actions,... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1872 - 640 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...a force, being the common cause of the two or more seta of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions, though we... | |
| 1859 - 520 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions, though we admit its conservation. Oxygen and hydrogen... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1990 - 365 Seiten
...forces must be equally unchangeable. Or, there may be but one cause for these three sets of actions, and in place of three forces we may really have but...or more sets of action. It is perfectly true that we cannot always trace a force by its actions, though we admit its conservation. Oxygen and hydrogen... | |
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