| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 524 páginas
...has been defined by ClerkMaxwell in the following terms : ' The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 520 páginas
...has been denned by ClerkMaxwell in the following terms : ' The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1911 - 740 páginas
...and consistent with the facts. Huxley started by assuming the law of the conservation of energy, that the total energy of any body or system of bodies is...be increased nor diminished by any mutual action of such bodies. He also postulated the law of causality, by which he meant an invariable order of succession.... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 918 páginas
...energy. The statement of this, in the words of Maxwell, is : "The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 930 páginas
...energy. The statement of this, in the words of Maxwell, is : aThe total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Henry Truro Bray - 1914 - 444 páginas
...an impulse of force can no more be created than a particle of matter destroyed. Says Clerk Maxwell, "The total energy of any body or system of bodies...neither be increased nor diminished by any mutual attraction of such bodies, though it may be transformed into any one of the forms of which the energy... | |
| William Paterson Paterson - 1915 - 408 páginas
...educated men is the doctrine of the Conservation of Energy, that " The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Daniel Webster Hering - 1918 - 390 páginas
...may alter, but not the grand total, stated by Maxwell thus: "The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Henry Frank - 1919 - 428 páginas
...definitely discovered. This gave rise to the distinct definition of the conservation of energy which was stated by Clerk Maxwell as follows: "The total energy...be increased nor diminished by any mutual action of such bodies, though it may be transformed into any one of the forms of which energy is susceptible."... | |
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