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" Even if we regard the atoms as mere points, whose "rotation means nothing, there must still exist energy of the " last-mentioned kind, and its amount (according to law) should " not be inferior. " We are here brought face to face with a fundamental difficulty,... "
Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light ... - Page 527
by William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1904 - 694 pages
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 16

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 pages
...worki, rot ii. p 76. 41 energy of the last-mentioned kind, and its amount (according to law) "should not be inferior. " We are here brought face to face...principle that solids are regarded as rigid, ' strings as inextensible, and so on. And it is upon the recognition ' of such constraints that Lagrange's method...
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John William Strutt, Third Baron Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S., Sometime President ...

Robert John Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1924 - 454 pages
...there must still exist energy of the last-mentioned kind, and its amount, according to the law, should not be inferior. " We are here brought face to face...difficulty, relating not to the theory of gases merely, but also to general dynamics. In most questions of dynamics a condition whose violation involves a large...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 16

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 1190 pages
...Heat and Light. 397 I' energy of the last-mentioned kind, and its amount (according to law) “ should not be inferior. “ We are here brought face to face with a fundamental difficulty, U relating not to the theory of gases merely, but rather to general “dynamics. In most questions...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1900 - 620 pages
...there must still exist energy of the lastmentioned kind, and its amount (according to the law) should not be inferior. We are here brought face to face...potential energy may be treated as a constraint. It is on tin's principle that solids are regarded as rigid, strings as inextensible, and so on. And it is upon...
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Method and Appraisal in the Physical Sciences: The Critical Background to ...

A. G. Howson, Colin Howson, Professor of Philosophy Colin Howson - 1976 - 358 pages
...incompatible with general dynamical principles ; he said of its relation to the equipartition theorem : We are brought face to face with a fundamental difficulty...theory of gases merely, but rather to general dynamics. . .However great may be the energy required to alter the distance of the two atoms in a diatomic molecule,...
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Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light

Lord William Thomson Kelvin - 1904 - 732 pages
...there must still exist energy of the " last-mentioned kind, and its amount (according to law) should " not be inferior. " We are here brought face to face...principle that solids are "regarded as rigid, strings as inextensible, and so on. And it is " upon the recognition of such constraints that Lagrange's method...
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scientific papers

636 pages
...there must still exist energy of the last-mentioned kind, and its amount (according to the law) should not be inferior. We are here brought face to face...principle that solids are regarded as rigid, strings as inextensible, and so on. And it is upon the recognition of such constraints that Lagrange•s method...
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Philosophical Magazine

1900 - 598 pages
...there must still exist energy of the lastmentioned kind, and its amount (according to the law) should not be inferior. We are here brought face to face...energy may be treated as a constraint. It is on this 118 Prof. CG Knott on Swans Prism PJiotometer. principle that solids are regarded as rigid, strings...
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Philosophical Magazine

1901 - 704 pages
...there must still exist energy of the last" mentioned kind, and its amount (according to law) should " not be inferior. "We are here brought face to face...involves a large amount of " potential energy may bo treated as a constraint. It is on " this principle that solids are regarded as rigid, strings as...
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