Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1889 |
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... cause . But , in part , it contains generalizations from experience . One of these is that there is no such cause resident in any body , and that therefore it will rest or continue in motion so long as no external cause of change acts ...
... cause . But , in part , it contains generalizations from experience . One of these is that there is no such cause resident in any body , and that therefore it will rest or continue in motion so long as no external cause of change acts ...
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... cause why it should move . Suppose now that it receives an impulse , it will begin to move with a velocity inversely proportional to its mass on the one hand , and directly proportional to the strength of the impulse on the other , and ...
... cause why it should move . Suppose now that it receives an impulse , it will begin to move with a velocity inversely proportional to its mass on the one hand , and directly proportional to the strength of the impulse on the other , and ...
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... cause which led to the search for it . He finds a possible or probable cause for the winter earthquake maximum ( which his annual curves show to exist in both northern and southern regions ) , in the accumulations of snow over ...
... cause which led to the search for it . He finds a possible or probable cause for the winter earthquake maximum ( which his annual curves show to exist in both northern and southern regions ) , in the accumulations of snow over ...
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Scientific Writings of Joseph Henry | 9 |
APPENDIX TO THE SECRETARYS REPORT | 29 |
Shipments received from abroad | 38 |
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