| Francis Preston Venable - 1904 - 322 páginas
...then their combination takes place by atoms.' 6. In an elastic gas each particle occupies the center of a comparatively large sphere and supports its dignity...their gravity or otherwise are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance.' It will be observed that such questions as the existence of vacua,... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 páginas
...particle of hydrogen is like every other particle of hydrogen, etc. VIII. 21 ON CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 350 páginas
...then their combination takes place by atoms. 6. In an elastic gas each particle occupies the center of a comparatively large sphere and supports its dignity...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. The method by which Dalton determined the relative atomic weights... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 páginas
...of hydrogen is like every other particle of hydrogen, &c. PART I. CHAP III. On Chemical Synthesis. When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 434 páginas
...possible to conceive how the aggregates of dissimilar particles should be so uniformly the same. ***** "When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 428 páginas
...possible to conceive how the aggregates of dissimilar particles should be so uniformly the same. ***** "When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...each other to a much greater distance than in any • Principia, Book II, Chapter V. other state; each particle occupies the centre of a comparatively... | |
| 1928 - 434 páginas
...congregated atmospheres, but diminish their specific gravity under a given pressure. On Chemical Synthesis When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. \Vhen we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| W. Fleischhacker, T. Schönfeld - 1997 - 342 páginas
...a given space of the universe, the number of stars and planets cannot be infinite... ...each atom4 occupies the centre of a comparatively large sphere,...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. Loschmidt: ...Assuming that the atom of an element exerts equal... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 páginas
...occurrence; the method for which we shall endeavor to point out in the ensuing chapter. On chemical synthesis When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...than in any other state; each particle occupies the center of a comparatively large sphere, and supports its dignity by keeping all the rest, which by... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 páginas
...of hydrogen is like every other particle of hydrogen, &c. PART I. CHAP III. On Chemical Synthesis. When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach upon it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
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