| 1858 - 448 pages
...consequences of that assumption, and a scries of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of which remained to be proved. If a single...possible. The -first who endeavored to travel this way was n frenchman, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited conception of his subject, and... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...consequences of that assumption, and a scries of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, tlio correctness of which remained to be proved. If a single...conception of his subject, and an incorrect view as to llie nature of heat, which led him to some erroneous conclusions, his experiment was not quite unsuccessful.... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 pages
...consequences of that assumption, and a series of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of which remained to be proved. If a single...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 pages
...unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of 221 INTERACTION OF NATTRAL FORCE8. which remained to be proved. If a single one of them...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 pages
...assumption, and a series of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of wliich remained to be proved. If a single one of them could...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1870 - 484 pages
...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a French man, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too...the nature of heat, which led him to some erroneous conclu« sions, his experiment was not quite unsuccessful. He dis« covered a law which now bears his... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1872 - 640 pages
...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a French man, named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too...heat, which led him to some erroneous conclusions, his experiment was not quite unsuccessful. He diacovered a law which now bears his name, and to which... | |
| Hermann von Helmholtz - 1873 - 432 pages
...of them could be proved false, then a perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman named Carnot, in...heat, which led him to some erroneous conclusions, his experiment was not quite unsuccessful. He discovered a law which now bears his name, and to which... | |
| Hermann von Helmholtz - 1873 - 432 pages
...consequences of that assumption, and a series of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of which remained to be proved. If a single...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited... | |
| Hermann Ludwig F. von Helmholtz - 1873 - 424 pages
...consequences of that assumption, and a series of unknown relations were discovered at the same time, the correctness of which remained to be proved. If a single...perpetual motion would be possible. The first who endeavoured to travel this way was a Frenchman named Carnot, in the year 1824. In spite of a too limited... | |
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