Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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... motion of P. Now we have a complete record of an earthquake when we know the motions of all points P affected by the earthquake ; and if the earth were rigid , this could be derived from a knowledge of the motion of three of its points ...
... motion of P. Now we have a complete record of an earthquake when we know the motions of all points P affected by the earthquake ; and if the earth were rigid , this could be derived from a knowledge of the motion of three of its points ...
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... motion . When , for example , the molecules of a gas are exposed to the pulsatory movement of the waves of heat ( from some radiant source ) , the parts of the molecules are thrown into motion ( vibration ) ; and this development of motion ...
... motion . When , for example , the molecules of a gas are exposed to the pulsatory movement of the waves of heat ( from some radiant source ) , the parts of the molecules are thrown into motion ( vibration ) ; and this development of motion ...
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... motion through space , but no force : potential energy corresponds to F ; there is force , but no motion . 11. Whenever work is being done , both factors must be present that is , both kinetic and potential energy ; and the energy is ...
... motion through space , but no force : potential energy corresponds to F ; there is force , but no motion . 11. Whenever work is being done , both factors must be present that is , both kinetic and potential energy ; and the energy is ...
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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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