Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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... force . Hence , on the other hand , we would have the same scattered light if the particle were absent , and we should apply to this portion of the ether this force reversed in direction , that is to say , each particle acts as a centre ...
... force . Hence , on the other hand , we would have the same scattered light if the particle were absent , and we should apply to this portion of the ether this force reversed in direction , that is to say , each particle acts as a centre ...
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... forces ; and the word Stress will be used to denote the force , or combination of forces , which such a molecule exerts in tending to recover its free condition , and which , for a state of equilibrium , is equal and opposite to the ...
... forces ; and the word Stress will be used to denote the force , or combination of forces , which such a molecule exerts in tending to recover its free condition , and which , for a state of equilibrium , is equal and opposite to the ...
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... force , " he will find a good deal about the nature of " inertia regarded as a force " which will be very per- plexing . His main difficulty will be to decide whether the author means the " force of inertia " to be one exerted by a body ...
... force , " he will find a good deal about the nature of " inertia regarded as a force " which will be very per- plexing . His main difficulty will be to decide whether the author means the " force of inertia " to be one exerted by a body ...
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