| William Somerville Orr - 1856 - 556 pagine
...see no reason why the increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances, from the sun to Saturn, and beyond....at great distances, be exceeding slow, yet, if the ¿lastic force of this medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel bodies from the denser parts... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1860 - 540 pagine
...and not rather be continued through all distances, from the sun to Saturn, and beyond. And ¡hough this increase of density may, at great distances, be exceeding slow, yet, if the -lastic force of this medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel bodies from the denser parts... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1877 - 534 pagine
...bodies ; every body endeavoring to go from the denser parts of the medinm toward the rarer ? . . . And though this increase of density may at great distances...be exceeding slow, yet if the elastic force of this medinm be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel bodies from the denser parts of the medinm toward... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 446 pagine
...see no reason why the Increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to Saturn, and beyond....may at great distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force1 of the medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1889 - 604 pagine
...the increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all the distance from the sun to Saturn, and beyond. And though this increase of density may at great distance be exceeding slow, yet if the elastic force of this medium be exceeding great, it may suffice... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1892 - 508 pagine
...see no reason why the Increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to Saturn, and beyond....distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastic force 1 of the medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts of the Medium... | |
| V. C. Desertis - 1896 - 362 pagine
...every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium towards the rarer ? And though the increase of density may at great distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force (pressure) of the medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel bodies from the... | |
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 512 pagine
...see no reason why the Increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to Saturn, and beyond....may at great distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force of this Medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts... | |
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 520 pagine
...see no reason why the Increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to Saturn, and beyond....may at great distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force of this Medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts... | |
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 516 pagine
...see no reason why the Increase of density should stop anywhere, and not rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to Saturn, and beyond....may at great distances be exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force of this Medium be exceeding great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts... | |
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