If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions of its members, be continually maintained by any cause, whether inherent in the constitution of the system or external to it, in a state of regular periodic motion,... The Principles of science - 63. oldalszerző: William Stanley Jevons - 1874 - 480 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 444 oldal
...oscillations, or of forced vibrations," and thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...that motion will be propagated throughout the whole system, and will give rise, in every member of it, and in every part of each member, to periodic movements... | |
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 oldal
...oscillations, or of forced vibrations," and thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...that motion will be propagated throughout the whole system, and will give rise, in every member of it, and in every part of each member, to periodic movements... | |
| 1850 - 602 oldal
...well as all other movements dependent upon gravitation : — ' If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...that motion will be propagated throughout the whole system and will give rise, in every member of it, and in every part of each member, to periodic movements... | |
| 1850 - 626 oldal
...as all other movements dependent upon gravitation:— ' If one part of any system connected cither by material ties, or by the mutual attractions of...that motion will be propagated throughout the whole system and will give rise, in every member of it, and in every part of each member, to periodic movements... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 608 oldal
...oscillations, or of forced vibrations," and thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...regular periodic motion, that motion will be propagated throttghout the whole systems, and will give rise, in every member of it and in every part of each... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 608 oldal
...thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or liy the mutual attractions of its members, be continually maintained by any cause, tchedier inherent in the constitution of tfie system, or external to it, in a state of regular periodic... | |
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1858 - 790 oldal
...oscillations, or of forced vibrations," and thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...any cause, whether inherent in the constitution of tlie system or external to it, in a state of regular periodic motion, that motion will be propagated... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 588 oldal
...oscillations, or of forced vibrations," and thus generally announced : — If one part of any system connected either by material ties, or by the mutual attractions...its members, be continually maintained by any cause, whetJier inherent in the constitution of the system or external to it, in a state of regular periodic... | |
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1864 - 790 oldal
...thus generally announced : — If one purl of any system connected either by material ties, or It/ the mutual attractions of its members, be continually...in a state of regular periodic motion, that motion icill be propagated throughout the whole system and will give rise, in every member of it, and in every... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1867 - 534 oldal
...publication (Cab. Cyclop., volume on Astronomy), in terms as follow : " If one part of any system, connected either by material ties or by the mutual attractions...that motion will be propagated throughout the whole system, and will give rise in every member of it, and in every part of each member, to periodic movements,... | |
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