| 1856 - 482 pages
...suspended, ie, rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the minds of philosophic men ; and I think thai, as a body, they admit that the creation or annihilation of force is equally impossible with the... | |
| 1856 - 974 pages
...suspended, ie, rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the minds of philosophic men : and 1 think that, as a body, they admit that the creation or annihilation of force is equally impossible... | |
| Pharmacy - 1855 - 614 pages
...truly suspended, ie rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...exterior to it; and then conceive another sphere in space having like conditions, and that the two are brought towards each other; if we assume, that by their... | |
| john charles - 1855 - 806 pages
...truly suspended, ie rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...exterior to it; and then conceive another sphere in space having like conditions, and that the two are brought towards each other; if we assume, that by their... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1855 - 640 pages
...suspended, that is, rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...exterior to it; and then conceive another sphere in space having like conditions, and that the two are brought towards each other ; if we assume that by their... | |
| Michael Faraday - Electricity - 1855 - 620 pages
...truly suspended, ie rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...to it; and then- conceive another sphere in space having like conditions, and that the two are brought towards each other; if we assume, that by their... | |
| Industrial arts - 1855 - 712 pages
...suspended, that in, rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...exterior to it; and then conceive another sphere in space having like conditions, and that the two are brought towards each other; if we assume that by their... | |
| Technology - 1855 - 708 pages
...suspended, that is, rendered existent without action or without its equivalent action. The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the...body, they admit that the creation or annihilation of furce is equally impossible with the creation or annihilation of matter. But if we conceive the sun... | |
| Industrial arts - 1856 - 428 pages
...think it will be exceedingly difficult to conceive that the sudden presence of our earth, ninetj'-five millions of miles from the sun, and having no previous...to it, and then conceive another sphere in space, having like conditions, and that the two are brought toward each other ; if we assume that by their... | |
| Technology - 1856 - 650 pages
...one idea in it which is perfectly good and philosophical when rightly slated. '• The conservation of power is now a thought deeply impressed upon the minds of philosophic men." In this we cordially agree; but "conservation of power " ie a very dînèrent subject of contemplation... | |
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