Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 66
... matter moves because energy has been spent upon it and has acquired energy equal to the work done on it , and this is believed to hold true , no matter what the kind of energy was that moved it . What a given amount of energy will do ...
... matter moves because energy has been spent upon it and has acquired energy equal to the work done on it , and this is believed to hold true , no matter what the kind of energy was that moved it . What a given amount of energy will do ...
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... matter ( the standard pound ) whose hend what I mean . It is possible , however , that he represents some other teachers , and , therefore , I must regretfully occupy your space with the elementary statements : ( 1 ) that absolute ...
... matter ( the standard pound ) whose hend what I mean . It is possible , however , that he represents some other teachers , and , therefore , I must regretfully occupy your space with the elementary statements : ( 1 ) that absolute ...
Page 477
... matter , and then observing by means of interference fringes whether the velocity of light is affected in the slightest degree by this neighbourhood of moving matter . The steel disks have been now whirled to higher speeds , chiefly at ...
... matter , and then observing by means of interference fringes whether the velocity of light is affected in the slightest degree by this neighbourhood of moving matter . The steel disks have been now whirled to higher speeds , chiefly at ...
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