The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 375
... kinetic energy a quadratic function of velocities , each with constant coefficients . This extension is the subject of the present communication to the British Association . 2. In its title , " finite " means that the number of freedoms ...
... kinetic energy a quadratic function of velocities , each with constant coefficients . This extension is the subject of the present communication to the British Association . 2. In its title , " finite " means that the number of freedoms ...
Page 524
... kinetic theory of solids ought , on purely theoretic grounds , to have proved a simpler matter than that of the kinetic theory of gases , because in solids each molecule abides about a fixed mean position ; but the generality of the two ...
... kinetic theory of solids ought , on purely theoretic grounds , to have proved a simpler matter than that of the kinetic theory of gases , because in solids each molecule abides about a fixed mean position ; but the generality of the two ...
Page 525
... kinetics of the molecules . The motion of the molecules is a fundamental part of the phenomenon of elasticity of solids as of gases . The subject - matter of the kinetic theory of solids will be taken in the following order : - 1 ...
... kinetics of the molecules . The motion of the molecules is a fundamental part of the phenomenon of elasticity of solids as of gases . The subject - matter of the kinetic theory of solids will be taken in the following order : - 1 ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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