Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 409
... motion . " This term was used , to convey the notion of a motive machine , the initial force of which , is restored by the motion pro- duced by itself ; a clock , for example , which winds itself up by its own wheels and pendulum ; a ...
... motion . " This term was used , to convey the notion of a motive machine , the initial force of which , is restored by the motion pro- duced by itself ; a clock , for example , which winds itself up by its own wheels and pendulum ; a ...
Page 410
... motion could be generated . The work done by a given force , even assuming there was no such thing as friction , resistance of the air , etc. , could never be more than equal to the initial force ; the theoretical limit is equilibrium ...
... motion could be generated . The work done by a given force , even assuming there was no such thing as friction , resistance of the air , etc. , could never be more than equal to the initial force ; the theoretical limit is equilibrium ...
Page 414
... motion was converted into heat . We have already stated that each collision and each act of friction generates heat ... motion of the ulti- mate particles of bodies . In collision and friction , according to this view , the motion of the ...
... motion was converted into heat . We have already stated that each collision and each act of friction generates heat ... motion of the ulti- mate particles of bodies . In collision and friction , according to this view , the motion of the ...
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