| Robert Herman Bogue - 1924 - 490 pages
...less, which seems entirely plausible when the rapidity of rotation of such a system is considered. The corpuscular theory of matter traces all material...equipotential surfaces would not be disposed about the system in concentric shells. If the stray field of a molecule, that is, of a complex of these atomic systems,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1924 - 638 pages
...great importance, I shall take the liberty of giving two quotations from Hardy's scientific papers. ' The corpuscular theory of matter traces all material...equipotential surfaces would not be disposed about the system in concentric shells. If the stray field of a molecule, that is of a complex of these atomic systems,... | |
| Jerome Alexander - 1926 - 992 pages
...Hardy 16 in two interesting paragraphs, one published in 1912 and the other in 1913, as cited below. "The corpuscular theory of matter traces all material...equipotential surfaces would not be disposed about the system in concentric shells. If the stray field of a molecule, that is, of a complex of these atomic systems,... | |
| Joseph Howard Mathews, Harry Nicholls Holmes, Harry Boyer Weiser - 1925 - 384 pages
...investigators.1 The first of these, Hardy, expressed his early contribution in the two following paragraphs : "The corpuscular theory of matter traces all material...equipotential surfaces would not be disposed about the system in concentric shells. If the stray field of a molecule that is of a complex of these atomic systems,... | |
| Sir Eric Keightley Rideal - 1926 - 480 pages
...molecules. The following two quotations from Hardy's papers give an indication of the point of view. "The corpuscular theory of matter traces all material...equipotential surfaces would not be disposed about the system in concentric shells. If the stray field of a molecule, that is of a complex of these atomic systems,... | |
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