The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy, and the work is so arranged that their relation to one another, looked at in this light, and the paramount importance of the laws of energy are clearly brought out.... Theophrastou Charakteres - Page 16by Theophrastus - 1870 - 328 pagesFull view - About this book
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