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" I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to signify only in general any Force by which Bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause. "
Aristotle: A Chapter from the History of Science, Including Analyses of ... - 91. oldal
szerző: George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 404 oldal
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The Correlation and Conservation of Forces: A Series of Expositions, by Prof ...

Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 oldal
...produced to which the term attraction is applied is still a mystery. Newton, speaking of it, says, 'What I call attraction may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause.' If we suppose a fluid...

Cosmos: essais d'une description physique du monde, 3. kötet

Alexander von Humboldt - 1867 - 780 oldal
...performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction , may be performed by impulse or by home other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend to wards one another, whatsoever by the cause. (41) [page 24]. « I...

The Correlation and Conservation of Forces: A Series of Expositions, by Prof ...

Edward Livingston Youmans - 1870 - 484 oldal
...produced to which the term attraction is applied is still a mystery. JSTewton, speaking of it, says, ' What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means un known to me. I use that word here to signify only in gen eral any force by which bodies tend towards...

Kosmos: Entwurf einer physischen Weltbeschreibung. Mit einer ..., 3. kötet

Alexander von Humboldt - 1870 - 446 oldal
...more attractive powers than these. How these attractions may be performed, I do not here consider. "What I call attraction, may be performed by impulse or by some other 'Йе'йлв inAncriWi1 té me.' t lise that word here to signify only in general any force by which...

The Mechanism of the Universe, and Its Primary Effort-exerting Powers: The ...

Augustus Fendler - 1874 - 172 oldal
...derived from some higher force or property unknown to him, is proved by his own words. He says : " What " I call attraction may be performed* by impulse...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any " force, by which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause." 166. Now the ultimate...

Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1877 - 534 oldal
...small particles of bodies certain powers, virtues, or forces, by which they act at a distance ? .... What I call 'attraction' may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which b6dies tend toward one another, whatsoever be the cause."t And beyond this point,...

The Popular Science Monthly, 31. kötet

1887 - 902 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may bo performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse...unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatever be the cause.* According...

The Reign of Causality: A Vindication of the Scientific Principle of Telic ...

Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. What I •call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some PROF. HUXLEY AS A SCIENTIFIC EXEGETK. 253 other means unknown to me. I use that word hero to signify...

Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse...unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause.1 According...

Science and Christian Tradition: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 472 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse...unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause.1 According...




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