The position which I seek to establish in this Essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute the main objects of experimental physics, viz., heat, light, electricity, magnetism, chemical affinity, and motion, are all correlative, or... On the Correlation of Physical Forces: Being the Substance of a Course of ... - Página 7por Sir William Robert Grove - 1846 - 52 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Hunt - 1849 - 538 páginas
...Lectures on Natural Philosophy, Sc., by Thomas Young, MD Edited by Rev. P. Kelland. 1845. (3) p. 8. — " The position which I seek to establish in this essay...constitute the main objects of experimental physics, •nt., heat, light, electricity, magnetism, chemical affinity, nnd naotionure all correlative, or... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1850 - 164 páginas
...proposition on this subject will be found to involve similar difficulties, until, at length, the mind will become convinced that abstract secondary causation...seek to establish in this Essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute the main objects of experimental physics, viz., heat, light,... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1850 - 142 páginas
...length, the mind will become convinced that abstract secondary causation does not exist, and thatTa" search after essential causes is vain. The position...seek to establish in this Essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute the main objects of experimental physics, viz., heat, light,... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1850 - 408 páginas
...Thomas Young, M, D, Edited by II ev. P, Keiland. 1$ to, ' (*) P« aO. "•-"- "Tho position which Ï seek to establish in this essay is, that the various imponderable agencies, or the affections of mailer •which constitute the main object« of experimental physics, viz, heat, light, electricity,... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1854 - 448 páginas
...Lectures on Natural Philosophy, fyc., by Thomas Young, MD Edited by the Her. P. Kelland. 1845. * " The position which I seek to establish in this essay...experimental physics, viz., heat, light, electricity, nmgnetism, chemical affinity, and motion, are all correlative, or have a reciprocal dependence ; —... | |
| 1859 - 660 páginas
...cause and effect, which have a direct relation to the ideas of force and motion, Mr. Grove says : — " The position which I seek to establish in this essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute (lie main objects of experimental physics, viz., heat, light,... | |
| Francis Edmund Anstie - 1864 - 564 páginas
...towards a confirmation of his views. The remarkable researches of Mr. Grove * have established the fact " that the various imponderable agencies, or the affections of matter which constitute the main object of experimental physics, namely, light, heat, electricity, magnetism, chemical affinity, and... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 páginas
...proposition on this subject will be found to involve similar difficulties, until, at length, the mind will become convinced that abstract secondary causation...seek to establish in this Essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute the main objects of experimental physics, viz., heat, light,... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 páginas
...proposition on this subject will be found to involve sim* liar difficulties, until, at length, the mind will become convinced that abstract secondary causation...after essential causes is vain. The position which 1 seek to establish in this Essay is, that the various affections of matter which constitute the main... | |
| 1868 - 662 páginas
...recognition of the fact that there is a definite correlation or mutual dependence of physical forces—' that the various imponderable agencies, or the affections...constitute the main objects of experimental physics, namely heat, light, electricity, magnetism, chemical affinity, and motion, are all correlated, or have... | |
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