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Page 31
... variation that the corru- gations are convex instead of concave , and that two vertical planes are fixed to reflect back the particle , instead of allowing it to travel indefinitely , either to right or to left . § 47. Let the rotator ...
... variation that the corru- gations are convex instead of concave , and that two vertical planes are fixed to reflect back the particle , instead of allowing it to travel indefinitely , either to right or to left . § 47. Let the rotator ...
Page 48
... variations found are observational errors . I conclude , therefore , that the proposition which considers decay ( k ) to be relatively negligible and the absorption effect of the tubes of velocity k , or an ionic velocity 3k , to be ...
... variations found are observational errors . I conclude , therefore , that the proposition which considers decay ( k ) to be relatively negligible and the absorption effect of the tubes of velocity k , or an ionic velocity 3k , to be ...
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... variations in the state of the system , which do not alter its entropy , the variation of its energy shall either vanish or be positive , i . e . ( de ) , ≥0 , " where e denotes the energy and ʼn the entropy of the system . Equivalent ...
... variations in the state of the system , which do not alter its entropy , the variation of its energy shall either vanish or be positive , i . e . ( de ) , ≥0 , " where e denotes the energy and ʼn the entropy of the system . Equivalent ...
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... variation in the composition and state of this part . ( By homogeneous is meant that the part in question is uniform ... variations in the energy of the system as are due to variations in the composition and state of the several parts ...
... variation in the composition and state of this part . ( By homogeneous is meant that the part in question is uniform ... variations in the energy of the system as are due to variations in the composition and state of the several parts ...
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... variation in the energy of the system may be expressed by de + de " + . . . , and the general condition of equilibrium requires that de + de " + ... & c . > 0 for all variations which do not conflict with the equations of condition ...
... variation in the energy of the system may be expressed by de + de " + . . . , and the general condition of equilibrium requires that de + de " + ... & c . > 0 for all variations which do not conflict with the equations of condition ...
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