The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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Stran 205
... fact that the ratio is nearly 2,000 m times as great as the charge per unit mass observed in connection with the hydrogen atom in electrolysis shows , most conclusively , that one of two things must be true : Either ( 1 ) the charge on ...
... fact that the ratio is nearly 2,000 m times as great as the charge per unit mass observed in connection with the hydrogen atom in electrolysis shows , most conclusively , that one of two things must be true : Either ( 1 ) the charge on ...
Stran 329
... fact , these two quantities are precisely equal , if they are both expressed in work - units that is , in ergs or foot - poundals . As a matter of practical con- venience , however , energy of a given special type is often measured in ...
... fact , these two quantities are precisely equal , if they are both expressed in work - units that is , in ergs or foot - poundals . As a matter of practical con- venience , however , energy of a given special type is often measured in ...
Stran 608
... fact that the time was ripe for Darwin , and despite his extraordinary mass- ing of facts , and his marvelous anticipations and refutations of criticisms , the swift winning of the acceptance of Darwinism was largely due to the ...
... fact that the time was ripe for Darwin , and despite his extraordinary mass- ing of facts , and his marvelous anticipations and refutations of criticisms , the swift winning of the acceptance of Darwinism was largely due to the ...
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