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these definitions , in fact , appear to comprise both force and energy . 8. The definition of force which appears to the writer least open to objection , is — THAT WHICH PRODUCES A MUTUAL ACTION OF MATTER , BY BETWEEN DIFFERENT PORTIONS ...
these definitions , in fact , appear to comprise both force and energy . 8. The definition of force which appears to the writer least open to objection , is — THAT WHICH PRODUCES A MUTUAL ACTION OF MATTER , BY BETWEEN DIFFERENT PORTIONS ...
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the vapour raised from the earth's surface by the heat of the sun acquires in the clouds potential energy ; in again descending to the sea - level , it acquires actual energy , and may do useful work in the shape of mountain torrents ...
the vapour raised from the earth's surface by the heat of the sun acquires in the clouds potential energy ; in again descending to the sea - level , it acquires actual energy , and may do useful work in the shape of mountain torrents ...
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1 manent , as that produced on the salts of gold and silver in ordinary photography , but generally as transient as the ray which produces it ; and that this chemical action is resolved into electric energy , which is transmitted by the ...
1 manent , as that produced on the salts of gold and silver in ordinary photography , but generally as transient as the ray which produces it ; and that this chemical action is resolved into electric energy , which is transmitted by the ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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