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Page 278
... body , and the other by the other ; and it is impossible for one force to be exerted without the other . 2. Whenever a body exerting a force moves in the sense of the force it exerts , it is said to do work † ; and whenever a body ...
... body , and the other by the other ; and it is impossible for one force to be exerted without the other . 2. Whenever a body exerting a force moves in the sense of the force it exerts , it is said to do work † ; and whenever a body ...
Page 280
... body will be strained , and will exert a correspond- ing stress . If the forces have a resultant , the body will be moved * ; and the motion will be either a translation or a rotation , or both , according as the forces can be ...
... body will be strained , and will exert a correspond- ing stress . If the forces have a resultant , the body will be moved * ; and the motion will be either a translation or a rotation , or both , according as the forces can be ...
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... body in the unit of time , t the temperature of the hot body , t1 the surrounding temperature , a and b two constants . Although this formula corrrectly represents the phenomenon of radiation in the experiments of Dulong and Petit ...
... body in the unit of time , t the temperature of the hot body , t1 the surrounding temperature , a and b two constants . Although this formula corrrectly represents the phenomenon of radiation in the experiments of Dulong and Petit ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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