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... assumption . † Further developments of the suggested idea have been contributed to the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and to the Congrès International de Physique , held in Paris in August . ( Proc . R.S.E. July 1900 ; vol . of reports ...
... assumption . † Further developments of the suggested idea have been contributed to the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and to the Congrès International de Physique , held in Paris in August . ( Proc . R.S.E. July 1900 ; vol . of reports ...
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... assumption which is necessary for the direct proof is that the system , if left to itself in its actual state of * " Studien über das Gleichgewicht der lebendigen Kraft zwischen bewegten materiellen Punkten . ' Sitzb . K. Akad . Wien ...
... assumption which is necessary for the direct proof is that the system , if left to itself in its actual state of * " Studien über das Gleichgewicht der lebendigen Kraft zwischen bewegten materiellen Punkten . ' Sitzb . K. Akad . Wien ...
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... assumed law that the translatory and rotatory motions lose no energy in the collisions . ( b ) The frictionless motion of one or more particles con- strained to remain on a surface of any shape , this surface being either closed ...
... assumed law that the translatory and rotatory motions lose no energy in the collisions . ( b ) The frictionless motion of one or more particles con- strained to remain on a surface of any shape , this surface being either closed ...
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... assumed that the system is under no influence of gravity , that no external energy - such as light or electric waves- is passing through it , and that it has no magnetic properties , & c . Now it is evident that if the element of the ...
... assumed that the system is under no influence of gravity , that no external energy - such as light or electric waves- is passing through it , and that it has no magnetic properties , & c . Now it is evident that if the element of the ...
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... assumed to be fixed and rigid ; [ μ‚Ð3⁄4 ̧ + Sgh & Dm , + §à ̧§Dm + ̃1⁄21⁄2¿Ð ̧ must be > 0 , when S & Dm1 = 0 , Sμ2dDm2 + Sgh & Dm2 + Sλ8Dm2 + Sv28Dm2 must be ≥0 , when S8Dm , = 0 , SμndDmn + SghdDmn + SλndDmn + S vndDmn must be ≥0 ...
... assumed to be fixed and rigid ; [ μ‚Ð3⁄4 ̧ + Sgh & Dm , + §à ̧§Dm + ̃1⁄21⁄2¿Ð ̧ must be > 0 , when S & Dm1 = 0 , Sμ2dDm2 + Sgh & Dm2 + Sλ8Dm2 + Sv28Dm2 must be ≥0 , when S8Dm , = 0 , SμndDmn + SghdDmn + SλndDmn + S vndDmn must be ≥0 ...
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