| George S. Newth - 1895 - 696 páginas
...the conservation of energy, which may be thus stated : * " Tlie 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, although it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - 1895 - 446 páginas
...stated thus: — Principle of the Conservation of Energy. — 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... | |
| Richard Glazebrook - 1895 - 280 páginas
...words state it thus. PRINCIPLE OF THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY. 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... | |
| 1896 - 410 páginas
...forms successively." The principle is stated a little more at length by Professor Clerk Maxwell : " The total energy of any body or system of bodies is...be increased nor diminished by any mutual action of those bodies, though it may be transposed into any one of the forms of which energy is susceptible."... | |
| Thomas Wallace Wright - 1896 - 418 páginas
...known as the conservation of energy, which is stated by Maxwell as follows : The energy of a system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any actions between the part* of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which... | |
| Walter McDonald - 1898 - 480 páginas
...as follows the well-known Principle of Conservation : — " 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... | |
| 1898 - 210 páginas
...ARGUMENT AGAINST DARWINISM. BY THE REV. ALOYSIUS J. CORTIE, SJ " 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... | |
| Shadworth Hollway Hodgson - 1898 - 420 páginas
...take from Clerk Maxwell the following general statement : " 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 iii These words are an... | |
| British Dental Association - 1899 - 796 páginas
...THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY is another of the great generalisations of the period and can be stated as follows : — " THE TOTAL ENERGY OF ANY BODY OR...BE INCREASED NOR DIMINISHED BY ANY MUTUAL ACTION OF THOSE BODIES, THOUGH IT MAY BE TRANSFORMED INTO ANY ONE OF THE FORMS OF WHICH ENERGY IS SUSCEPTIBLE."... | |
| Paul Carus - 1900 - 720 páginas
...Holtzmann, Clapeyron, and Regnault, may be nid to have established the principle, formulated by Prof. James Clerk Maxwell as follows : " The total energy of any...body or system of bodies is a, quantity which can ntilher be increased nor diminished by any mutual action of those bodies, though it may be transformed... | |
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