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" REPULSION*. § 1. THE title of the present communication describes a pure problem of abstract mathematical dynamics, without indication of any idea of a physical application. For a merely mathematical journal it might be suitable, because the dynamical... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Page 218
by Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1902
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Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light ...

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1904 - 734 pages
...MOTION THROUGH THE SPACE OCCUPIED BY IT OF A BODY ACTING ON IT ONLY BY ATTRACTION OR REPULSION*. § 1. THE title of the present communication describes...through infinite space occupied by an elastic solid f. § 2. In consideration of the confessed object, and for brevity, I shall use the word atom to denote...
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Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1904 - 848 pages
...MOTION THROUGH THE SPACE OCCUPIED BY IT OF A BODY ACTING ON IT ONLY BY ATTRACTION OR REPULSION*. § 1. THE title of the present communication describes...bodies through infinite space occupied by an elastic solidf. § 2. In consideration of the confessed object, and for brevity, I shall use the word atom...
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Proceedings, Volume 23

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1902 - 594 pages
...Space occupied by it of a body acting on it only by Attraction or Repulsion. By Lord Kelvin. (Bead July 16, 1900.) § 1. The title of the present communication...with it, and for offering it to the Royal Society of Pklinburgh, is that it suggests a conceivable explanation of the greatest difficulty hitherto presented...
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Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light

Lord William Thomson Kelvin - 1904 - 732 pages
...MOTION THROUGH THE SPACE OCCUPIED BY IT OF A BODY ACTING ON IT ONLY BY ATTRACTION OR REPULSION*. § 1. THE title of the present communication describes...through infinite space occupied by an elastic solid -f-. § 2. In consideration of the confessed object, and for brevity, I shall use the word atom to...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1900 - 664 pages
...Repulsion. By Lord KELVIN *. § 1. fl^HE title of the present communication describes a -L pure problem o£ abstract mathematical dynamics, without indication...through infinite space occupied by an elastic solid f. § 2. In consideration of the confessed object, and for brevity, I shall use the word atom to denote...
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Philosophical Magazine

1900 - 670 pages
...mathematical journal it might he suitable, because the dynamical subject is certainly interesting botli in itself and in its relation to waves and vibrations. My reason for occupying mvself with it, and for offering it to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, is that it suggests a conceivable...
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