The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... HEAT, .' 266 XVln. CLOSING OF HIS CAREER, 296 XIX. ESTIMATE OF HIS GENIUS, 294 APPENDIX. I. THE FAMILY OF SIB ISAAC NEWTON, . . . .310 H. LETTER FROM NEWTON TO A YOUNG FRIEND, . .319 in. CONVERSATION BETWEEN NEWTON AND CONDUITT, . 323 ...
... HEAT, .' 266 XVln. CLOSING OF HIS CAREER, 296 XIX. ESTIMATE OF HIS GENIUS, 294 APPENDIX. I. THE FAMILY OF SIB ISAAC NEWTON, . . . .310 H. LETTER FROM NEWTON TO A YOUNG FRIEND, . .319 in. CONVERSATION BETWEEN NEWTON AND CONDUITT, . 323 ...
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... heat, and during combustion. 7. The colours of metals. The first two of these classes are the most important. The Newtonian theory appears to be strictly applicable to the phenomena of the second class ; but those of the first class ...
... heat, and during combustion. 7. The colours of metals. The first two of these classes are the most important. The Newtonian theory appears to be strictly applicable to the phenomena of the second class ; but those of the first class ...
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... heat, according as it produces a temporary or a permanent change in the relative position of the molecules. This is not the place to enlarge on this subject ; but we may be permitted to apply the idea to the curious experiment of ...
... heat, according as it produces a temporary or a permanent change in the relative position of the molecules. This is not the place to enlarge on this subject ; but we may be permitted to apply the idea to the curious experiment of ...
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... heat of both a summer and an autumnal sun. In die century which preceded the birth of Newton, the science of astronomy advanced with the most rapid pace. Emerging from the darkness of the middle ages, the human mind seemed to rejoice in ...
... heat of both a summer and an autumnal sun. In die century which preceded the birth of Newton, the science of astronomy advanced with the most rapid pace. Emerging from the darkness of the middle ages, the human mind seemed to rejoice in ...
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... heat was written before the fire in his laboratory;" he describes Newton's conduct about the Longitude Bill as exhibiting an inexplicable timidity of mind, and as "so puerile for so solemn an o occasion, that it might load to the ...
... heat was written before the fire in his laboratory;" he describes Newton's conduct about the Longitude Bill as exhibiting an inexplicable timidity of mind, and as "so puerile for so solemn an o occasion, that it might load to the ...
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