| 1857 - 796 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...so may the physical philosopher expect to find the greater security and the utmost aid in the principle of the conservation of force. All that we have... | |
| 1857 - 1142 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...• science to his dependence on the certainty of gravreation applied by the balance, so may the physical philosopher expect to find the greatest security... | |
| 1857 - 664 páginas
...spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction EXHIBITION OF INVENTIONS. or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as the chemist owes all the perfection of hia science to his dependence on the certainty of gravitation applied by the balance, so may the physical... | |
| 1858 - 448 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...force. All that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine, the electric-telegraph, £c, witness to that principle, — it would require a perpetual... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 614 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...the utmost aid in the principle of the conservation offeree. All that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine, the electric-telegraph, &c.,... | |
| 1859 - 448 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...force. All that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine, the electric-telegraph, &c, witness to that principle, — it would require a perpetual... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...the chemist owes all the perfection of his science heat, electricity, magnetism, chemical action and motion is a familiar thought ; neither can I perceive... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...force. All that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine , the electric-telegraph, &c., witness to that principle- — it would require a perpetual... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 páginas
...an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as...utmost aid in the principle of the conservation of foice. AH that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine, the electric-telegraph, &c., witness... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 páginas
...farce without JHC a« ta« ebevast owes aD the on the certainty . so may the physical i the utmost of force. All that we have that is good and safe, as the steam-engine, the electric-telegraph, &c., witness to that principle — it would require a perpetual... | |
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