The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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... molecules or atoms of material bodies like wind blowing through a grove of trees . It is clear that neither Fresnel nor Young had the idea that the ether of their undulatory theory of light , with its transverse vibrations , is ...
... molecules or atoms of material bodies like wind blowing through a grove of trees . It is clear that neither Fresnel nor Young had the idea that the ether of their undulatory theory of light , with its transverse vibrations , is ...
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... molecular velocity is inversely proportional to the specific " weight of the molecule . This is the law of the ... Molecules in a State of Motion . " Phil . Trans . , A , 1892 , p . 13 . " Illustrations of the Dynamical Theory of ...
... molecular velocity is inversely proportional to the specific " weight of the molecule . This is the law of the ... Molecules in a State of Motion . " Phil . Trans . , A , 1892 , p . 13 . " Illustrations of the Dynamical Theory of ...
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... molecules , while permitting forces to act across it between the mole- cules on its two sides † , which is the simplest illustration of the molecular dynamics of Avogadro's law . It seems to me , however , that Tait's demonstration of ...
... molecules , while permitting forces to act across it between the mole- cules on its two sides † , which is the simplest illustration of the molecular dynamics of Avogadro's law . It seems to me , however , that Tait's demonstration of ...
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... molecule be a cluster of Boscovich atoms . This includes every possibility ( “ dynamical , ” or “ electrical , " or " physical , " or " chemical " ) regarding the nature and qualities of a molecule and of all its parts . The mutual ...
... molecule be a cluster of Boscovich atoms . This includes every possibility ( “ dynamical , ” or “ electrical , " or " physical , " or " chemical " ) regarding the nature and qualities of a molecule and of all its parts . The mutual ...
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... molecules thus defined , each moving freely through space , except when in collision with another cluster , and each ... Molecular Consti- thus : Two atoms are said to be in collision 12 Lord Kelvin on the.
... molecules thus defined , each moving freely through space , except when in collision with another cluster , and each ... Molecular Consti- thus : Two atoms are said to be in collision 12 Lord Kelvin on the.
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