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... motion . ' Professor Zöllner should not attempt to criticise such things until he acquires sufficient knowledge of British technical terms to enable him to recognise in the words ' The perpetual motion ' the equivalent ( not of ' Die ...
... motion . ' Professor Zöllner should not attempt to criticise such things until he acquires sufficient knowledge of British technical terms to enable him to recognise in the words ' The perpetual motion ' the equivalent ( not of ' Die ...
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... Motion , and Force . Digression upon à priori reasoning . Instances of modern or revived fallacies - Uniformity of Earth's Rotation , Sta- bility of Solar System , Heat developed the equivalent of work spent in compressing a gas , Causa ...
... Motion , and Force . Digression upon à priori reasoning . Instances of modern or revived fallacies - Uniformity of Earth's Rotation , Sta- bility of Solar System , Heat developed the equivalent of work spent in compressing a gas , Causa ...
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... Motion . Transformation and Dissipation of Energy . Illustrative experiments , . PAGE 52 LECTURE IV . TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY . Experimental Illustrations - Heating of wires , and decomposition of water , by a Galvanic current ...
... Motion . Transformation and Dissipation of Energy . Illustrative experiments , . PAGE 52 LECTURE IV . TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY . Experimental Illustrations - Heating of wires , and decomposition of water , by a Galvanic current ...
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... Motion , and Force . Digression upon à priori reasoning . Instances of modern or re- vived fallacies - Uniformity of Earth's Rotation , Stability of Solar System , Heat developed the equivalent of work spent in compressing a gas , Causa ...
... Motion , and Force . Digression upon à priori reasoning . Instances of modern or re- vived fallacies - Uniformity of Earth's Rotation , Stability of Solar System , Heat developed the equivalent of work spent in compressing a gas , Causa ...
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... motion , wherein he asserts that a mass left to itself moves uniformly . That is , equal times are the times in which such a mass describes equal spaces . Of space , we can ascertain by observation the properties . But we cannot inquire ...
... motion , wherein he asserts that a mass left to itself moves uniformly . That is , equal times are the times in which such a mass describes equal spaces . Of space , we can ascertain by observation the properties . But we cannot inquire ...
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