... motion or rest unless disturbed by some external cause. Yet in reality this contradiction is only apparent. Force being the cause, and motion the effect produced by it on matter, to say that matter is inert, or has inertia, as it is termed, is only... The King's College Magazine - الصفحة 1481842عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 176
...say that matter is inert or has inertia, is only to say that the cause is expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal) produce double or triple its own proper effect. Inertia, however, must not be regarded as a sluggishness or tendency to rest rather than motion* ;... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 538
...inert, or has inertia, as it is termed, is only to say that the cause ia expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal)...undoing at every instant what the other has done,"? — See continuation of the argument in ffeneheCt Disconrse on the rtvdy of Natural P&ilosophy, page... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 408
...inert, or has inertia t as it m termed, is only to say that the cause is expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal)...conceived as a continual production of two opposite efteets, each undoing at every instant what the other has done," ?-- Bee continuation of the argument,... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 456
...inert, or has inertia, as it is termed, is only to say that the cause is expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal) produce double or triple its own proper eflect. In this point of view, equilibrium may be conceived as a continual production of two opposite... | |
| Henry Allon - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...is inert or has inertia, as it is termed, is only to say that the cause is expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal)...undoing at every instant what the other has done.' — Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy. It is not merely an axiom in mechanical philosophy... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 784
...more opposing and equally balanced forces, or, in the words of Sir John Herschel, as "a conti-. nual production of two opposite effects, each undoing at every instant what the other has done." The latest theories respecting the constitution of matter require us to regard every molecule not merely... | |
| John F. W. Herschel - 2010 - عدد الصفحات: 401
...inert, or lias inertia, as it is termed, is only to say that the cause is expended in producing its effect, and that the same cause cannot (without renewal)...produce double or triple its own proper effect. In tlm point of view, equilibrium may be conceived as a continual production of two opposite effects,... | |
| 1882
...resultant of two or more opposing and equally balanced forces, or, in the words of Sir John Herschel, as "a continual production of two opposite effects,...undoing at every instant what the other has done." The latest theories respecting the constitution of matter require us to regard every molecule not merely... | |
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