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... constant in the different elements ; but if the elements were chosen small enough ( but still finite ) some of them would be entirely within the coloured portions and some in the uncoloured portions , and the density in such an estimate ...
... constant in the different elements ; but if the elements were chosen small enough ( but still finite ) some of them would be entirely within the coloured portions and some in the uncoloured portions , and the density in such an estimate ...
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... constant for the same system , we may define ʼn to be the entropy which that system has . . . . But 7 being now supposed to be variable for the same system , we require a definition . " Here I think the whole trend and spirit of Prof ...
... constant for the same system , we may define ʼn to be the entropy which that system has . . . . But 7 being now supposed to be variable for the same system , we require a definition . " Here I think the whole trend and spirit of Prof ...
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... constant throughout any one of them . At a later time ( unless the motion in phase is of a highly special and rela- tively improbable kind ) the systems which were together in one element at t ' will not all be in a single element ...
... constant throughout any one of them . At a later time ( unless the motion in phase is of a highly special and rela- tively improbable kind ) the systems which were together in one element at t ' will not all be in a single element ...
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... constant value of n . It may be well illustrated by the hydrodynamical case which Prof. Gibbs uses earlier in the same chapter ( p . 146 ) , in which a cylindrical mass of liquid is imagined , one sector of 90 ° being black and the rest ...
... constant value of n . It may be well illustrated by the hydrodynamical case which Prof. Gibbs uses earlier in the same chapter ( p . 146 ) , in which a cylindrical mass of liquid is imagined , one sector of 90 ° being black and the rest ...
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... constant state of change : a state of elevation along the main axis and depression along the mountain foot , with intermediate zones of crushing , crumpling , and over - riding along shear and thrust planes . This is so evident that ...
... constant state of change : a state of elevation along the main axis and depression along the mountain foot , with intermediate zones of crushing , crumpling , and over - riding along shear and thrust planes . This is so evident that ...
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