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Page 253
... effect . The general law appears to be that the more complicated the body the more energetic its action ; but the effect also depends largely on the specific character of each substance . XXXIII . On the Diameter of the Wire to be ...
... effect . The general law appears to be that the more complicated the body the more energetic its action ; but the effect also depends largely on the specific character of each substance . XXXIII . On the Diameter of the Wire to be ...
Page 323
... effect is actu- ally produced by the pole of a magnet ; but I have not suc- ceeded in obtaining it , employing only the polarity of the earth . " In a subsequent paper , of January 1822 * , he examines the point experimentally , saying ...
... effect is actu- ally produced by the pole of a magnet ; but I have not suc- ceeded in obtaining it , employing only the polarity of the earth . " In a subsequent paper , of January 1822 * , he examines the point experimentally , saying ...
Page 374
... effect or pressure is noticed , the inexorable motion of the particles ( and the resultant effect gravity " ) being as incapable of being interfered with as the conservation of energy itself . Surely no more rigid , con- stant and ...
... effect or pressure is noticed , the inexorable motion of the particles ( and the resultant effect gravity " ) being as incapable of being interfered with as the conservation of energy itself . Surely no more rigid , con- stant and ...
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JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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