| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 662 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining hea', light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity, and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...instalment in Clausius and Maxwell's work, is complete, we are but brought face to face with a superlatively grand question, what! is the inner mechanism of... | |
| 1871 - 1024 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, dill'usion, electricity and magnetism in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...atoms, when the properties of the atom itself are simplv assumed. When the theory, of which we have the first installment in Clausius and Maxwell's work,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 pages
...satislaction to the mind in explaining hea', light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity, and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...different states of matter to one another by statistics ol great numbers of atoms, when the properties of the atom itself are simply assumed. When the theory,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 716 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...atom itself are simply assumed. When the theory, of whicli we have the first instalment in Claueius and Maxwell's work, is complete, we are but brought... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 728 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...properties of the atom itself are simply assumed. "When tho theory, of which we have the first instalment in Clausius and Maxwell's work, is complete, we aro... | |
| Thomas Penyngton Kirkman - 1876 - 368 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity, and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...instalment in 'Clausius and Maxwell's work is complete, we are but brought face to face with a superlatively grand question, What is the inner mechanism of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 700 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity and magnetism, in gases, liquids and solids, and describing precisely...another by statistics of great numbers of atoms when properties of the atom itself are simply assumed. When the theory, of which we have the first instalment... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1894 - 636 pages
...satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity and magnetism, in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely...instalment in Clausius and Maxwell's work, is complete, we arc but brought face to face with a superlatively grand question, What is the inner mechanism of... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 766 pages
...magnetism by statistics of great numbers of atoms, if all the while the properties of the atom itself are assumed. " When the theory, of which we have the first...instalment in Clausius' and Maxwell's work, is complete, we are but brought face to face with a superlatively grand question, What is the inner mechanism of... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 770 pages
...magnetism by statistics of great numbers of atoms, if all the while the properties of the atom itself are assumed. " When the theory, of which we have the first...instalment in Clausius' and Maxwell's work, is complete, we are but brought face to face with a superlatively grand question, What is the inner mechanism of... | |
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