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... considered by Boltzmann ; but no demonstration either of the truth or untruth of the doctrine as applied to any one of them has hitherto been given . A year later , I suggested what seemed to me a decisive test - case disproving the ...
... considered by Boltzmann ; but no demonstration either of the truth or untruth of the doctrine as applied to any one of them has hitherto been given . A year later , I suggested what seemed to me a decisive test - case disproving the ...
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... considered are either constant or only vary suddenly - that is to say , in infinitely small times - or in times so short that they may be omitted from the time - integration . To this class belong : ( a ) The original Waterston ...
... considered are either constant or only vary suddenly - that is to say , in infinitely small times - or in times so short that they may be omitted from the time - integration . To this class belong : ( a ) The original Waterston ...
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... considered , one of them consisting of two equal masses , fixed at the ends of a rigid massless rod , and each particle reflected on striking either of the planes ; the other consisting of two masses , 1 and 100 , fixed at the ends of a ...
... considered , one of them consisting of two equal masses , fixed at the ends of a rigid massless rod , and each particle reflected on striking either of the planes ; the other consisting of two masses , 1 and 100 , fixed at the ends of a ...
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... considered in detail or worked out , hitherto , belong to Class I. of § 28. As a first example of Class II . , consider a case merging into the geodetic line on a closed surface S. Instead of the point being constrained to remain on the ...
... considered in detail or worked out , hitherto , belong to Class I. of § 28. As a first example of Class II . , consider a case merging into the geodetic line on a closed surface S. Instead of the point being constrained to remain on the ...
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... considered elsewhere , the absorption - tube were a con- denser with the field acting radially outward , k would be replaced by UeE / ( R - R ) , where e is the charge of an electron , U the velocity of the ions relatively to each other ...
... considered elsewhere , the absorption - tube were a con- denser with the field acting radially outward , k would be replaced by UeE / ( R - R ) , where e is the charge of an electron , U the velocity of the ions relatively to each other ...
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