| Peter Mark Roget - Electricity - 1832 - 324 pages
...relative motion ; that is, to bring the moving bodies into a state of relative rest : so that, if the one be made to revolve by an extraneous force, the other will tend to revolve with it, in the same direction, and with the same velocity. Ha Тнв design of the last four Treatises... | |
| Physics - 1832 - 640 pages
...relative motion ; that is, to bring the moving bodies into a state of relative rest : so that, if the one be made to revolve by an extraneous force, the other will tend to revolve with it, in the same direction, and with the same velocity. POSTSCRIPT. THE design of the last four... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1837 - 538 pages
...relative motion ; that is, to bring the moving bodies into the state of relative rest ; so that if the one be made to revolve by an extraneous force, the other will tend to revolve with it in the same direction, and with the same velocity. A paper was read, entitled " Some Remarks... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1837 - 554 pages
...relative motion ; that is, to bring the moving bodies into the state of relative rest ; so that if the one be made to revolve by an extraneous force, the other will tend to revolve with it in the same direction, and with the same velocity. A paper was read, entitled " Some Remarks... | |
| Mary Somerville - Science - 1840 - 858 pages
...the action of the induced electric current tends continually to dimmish their relative motion, and to bring the moving bodies into a state of relative...revolves between the poles of a magnet, it is found thai dissimilar poles on opposite sides of the plate neutralise each other's effects, so that no electricity... | |
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