| 1864 - 968 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...atom is essentially solid and impenetrable. But it favors the modern idea, that matter consists of a force of resistance acting from a centre. — Phil.... | |
| 1864 - 474 páginas
...molecules together would in such a case tend to favor the rise in the rapidity of the vibrations. 269 expansions and contractions of the atom itself. This...atom is essentially solid and impenetrable. But it favors the modern idea, that matter consists of a force of resistance acting from a centre. — Phil.... | |
| 1865 - 388 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...atom is essentially solid and impenetrable ; but it favors the modern idea that matter consists of a force of resistance acting from a center. EFFECT OF... | |
| 1865 - 648 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...heat-vibrations do not consist in excursions of the atom, then they must consist in alternate expansions and contractions of the atom itself. This again is opposed... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...conclusion that the ultimate atom itself is essentially elaxlic. For if heat-vibrations do not consist in excursions of the atom, then it must consist in alternate... | |
| 1865 - 400 páginas
...64). The author remarks that his conclusion that " the ultimate atom itself is essentially elastic, is opposed to the ordinary idea, that the atom is essentially solid and impenetrable, and favors the modern idra that matter consists of a force of resistance acting from a center." But... | |
| 1866 - 368 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...atom is essentially solid and impenetrable ; but it favors the modern idea that matter consists of a force of resistance acting from a center. EFFECT OF... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...to the ordinary idea that the atom is essentially sob'd and impenetrable ; but it favors the modern idea that matter consists of a force of resistance... | |
| 1865 - 514 páginas
...96). The author remarks that his conclusion that " the ultimate atom itself is essentially elastic, is opposed to the ordinary idea that the atom is essentially solid and impenetrable, and favours the modern idea that matter congists of a force of resistance acting from a centre." But... | |
| 1864 - 1214 páginas
...us an insight into the hidden nature of heat-vibrations, but they also appear to cast some light on the physical constitution of the atom itself. They...contractions of the atom itself. This again is opposed to the ordi.. nary idea that the atom is essentially solid and impenetrable. But it favours the modern idea,... | |
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