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... present to say for my own view of the matter , I shall continue to maintain and to promulgate the opinions therein expressed , until convinced by argument , not by personalities , that they are incorrect or insufficient . Professor ...
... present to say for my own view of the matter , I shall continue to maintain and to promulgate the opinions therein expressed , until convinced by argument , not by personalities , that they are incorrect or insufficient . Professor ...
Side xi
... present work , and will be fully , as well as more fitly , discussed in the second edition of my Sketch . I cannot say more here in answer to Professor Clausius . His valuable services to mathematical physics entitle him to an amount of ...
... present work , and will be fully , as well as more fitly , discussed in the second edition of my Sketch . I cannot say more here in answer to Professor Clausius . His valuable services to mathematical physics entitle him to an amount of ...
Side xiv
... present volume . In fact , it is briefly treated in the first Lecture of the series . It is a subject of great im- portance at the present time , though in another century it will probably have lost all but a mere antiquarian interest ...
... present volume . In fact , it is briefly treated in the first Lecture of the series . It is a subject of great im- portance at the present time , though in another century it will probably have lost all but a mere antiquarian interest ...
Side 9
... present be improved ; nor can we well form an idea of the nature of the modification which the results of the approximate method would undergo . But the idea which I have just mentioned with reference to tidal friction , which has not ...
... present be improved ; nor can we well form an idea of the nature of the modification which the results of the approximate method would undergo . But the idea which I have just mentioned with reference to tidal friction , which has not ...
Side 10
... Dissipation of Energy , as will be seen by the reader of Lecture VI . But that does not invalidate its usefulness as an illustration of the present argument . Also , the number of impacts per second per square 10 INTRODUCTORY .
... Dissipation of Energy , as will be seen by the reader of Lecture VI . But that does not invalidate its usefulness as an illustration of the present argument . Also , the number of impacts per second per square 10 INTRODUCTORY .
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Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science: With a Special Lecture ... Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
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