... hands, became the key to the science of electricity. When we observe one body acting on another at a distance, before we assume that this action is direct and immediate, we generally inquire whether there is any material connection between the two... Nature - Стр. 320редактор(ы): - 1873Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - Страниц: 516
...value of that con* Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution, Feb. 21, 1873, by Prof. Clerk Maxwell. ception of lines offeree which, in his hands, became...and then moved, till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1873 - Страниц: 616
...there is any material connexion between the two bodies, and if we find strings, or rods, or framework of any kind, capable of accounting for the observed...bodies, we prefer to explain the action by means of the intermediate connexions, rather than admit the notion of direct action at a distance. Thus when... | |
| 1874 - Страниц: 462
...place yourselves at Faraday's point of view, and to point out the scientific value of that conception of lines offeree which, in his hands, became the key...and then moved till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1875 - Страниц: 584
...Faraday's point of view, and to point out the scientific value of that conception of lines of force which, in his hands, became the key to the science...means of a wire, the successive parts of the wire aro first tightened and then moved, till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875 - Страниц: 588
...two bodies ; and if we find strings, or rods, or mechanism of any kind, capable of accounting for tho observed action between the bodies, we prefer to explain...these intermediate connections, rather than to admit tho notion of direct action at a distance. Thus, when we riug a bell by means of a wire, the successive... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875 - Страниц: 576
...immediate, we generally inquire whether there is any material connection between the two bodies ; and if wo find strings, or rods, or mechanism of any kind, capable...the wire are first tightened and then moved, till at lost tho bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1874 - Страниц: 462
...view, and to point out the scientific value of that conception of lines of force which, in his bauds, became the key to the science of electricity. When...and then moved till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
| Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - 2003 - Страниц: 762
...Faraday's point of view, and to point out the scientific value of that conception of lines of force which, in his hands, became the key to the science...and then moved, till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875 - Страниц: 576
...Faraday's point of view, and to point out the scientific value of that conception of lines of force which, in his hands, became the key to the science...and then moved, till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1874 - Страниц: 464
...if we find strings or rods, or mechanism of any kind, capable of accounting for the observed actiou between the bodies, we prefer to explain the action...and then moved till at last the bell is rung at a distance by a process in which all the intermediate particles of the wire have taken part one after... | |
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