| James Clerk Maxwell - 1873 - 616 pages
...however, that we leap over this difficulty by simply asserting the fact of the constant value of the molecular charge, and that we call this constant molecular...enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis, and to appreciate the outstanding difficulties. Every electrolyte must be considered... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1881 - 544 pages
...however, that we leap over this difficulty by simply asserting the fact of the constant value of the molecular charge, and that we call this constant molecular...enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis, and to appreciate the outstanding difficulties. Every electrolyte must be considered... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 848 pages
...size of atoms (p. 566), a difficulty then felt in the kinetic theory of gases, as to the by adding : " This phrase, gross as it is, and out of harmony with...enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis." The words here italicized amply justify — were justification needed — the reserve... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 756 pages
...felt in the kinetic theory of gases, as to the by adding : " This phrase, gross as it is, and out cj harmony with the rest of this treatise, will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis." The words here italicized amply justify — were justification needed — the reserve... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 758 pages
...theory of gases, as to the by adding : " This phrase, gross as it is, and out of harmony with the rut of this treatise, will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis." The words here italicized amply justify — were justification needed — the reserve... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 770 pages
...of gases, as to the by adding : " This phrase, gross as it is, and out of harmony with tht rest tf this treatise, will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis." The words here italicized amply justify — were justification needed — the reserve... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 766 pages
...theory of gases, as to the by adding : " This phrase, gross as it is, and out of harmony with the restef this treatise, will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis." The words here italicized amply justify — were justification needed — the reserve... | |
| Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...the free path of the molecules is longer, so that they proceed independently on their way and tinhits become less frequent. He considered that the phenomena...of electricity has now been accepted by physicists. i6o A year after the publication of Maxwell's treatise, G. Johnstone Stoney asserted his belief in... | |
| Marshall Clagett - 1959 - 564 pages
...molecular charge, for convenience in description, one molecule of electricity." This phrase, he said, "will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis, and to appreciate the outstanding difficulties." See Maxwell, Treatise Pt. 2, Ch. 4,... | |
| Stephen Edelston Toulmin, Stephen Toulmin, June Goodfield - 1982 - 422 pages
...phrase, gross as it is, and out of harmony with the rest of the treatise [On Electricity and Magnetism], will enable us at least to state clearly what is known about electrolysis [the production of chemical changes by the passage of electric currents], and to appreciate... | |
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