| 1856 - 482 pages
...occur; and I suppose that nobody will accept the idea as possible. The third sub-case remains, namely, that the power is always existing around the sun and...around every particle of matter which has existence. The case of a constant necessary condition to action in space, when as respects the sun the earth is... | |
| 1855 - 712 pages
...to occur, and laupposethatnobody will accepttheidea as possible. The third sub-case remains, namely, that the power is always existing around the sun and...upon by gravitation or not . and not only around the tun, but around every particle of matter which has existence. This caae of a constant necessary condition... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 620 pages
...occur; and I suppose thai nobody will accept the idea aa possible. The third sub-case remains, namely that the power is always existing around the sun and...infinite space, -whether secondary bodies be there to be acred upon by gravitation or not ; and not only around the sun, but around every particle of matter... | |
| 1856 - 430 pages
...around the sun and through infinite space, whether secondary bodies be there to be acted upon by the gravitation or not ; and not only around the sun,...as respects the sun the earth is not in place, and a certain gravitating action as the result of that previous condition when the earth is in place, I... | |
| 1856 - 428 pages
...and I suppose nobody will accept the idea as possible. The third subcase remains, namely, that this power is always existing around the sun and through...whether secondary bodies be there to be acted upon by the gravitation or no^ and not only around the sun, but around every particle of matter which has existence.... | |
| 1856 - 426 pages
...and I suppose nobody will accept the idea as possible. The third subcase remains, namely, that this power is always existing around the sun and through...whether secondary bodies be there to be acted upon by the gravitation or not ; and not only around the sun, but around every particle of matter which has... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 614 pages
...occur ; and I suppose that nobody will accept the idea as possible. The third sub-case remains, namely, that the power is always existing around the sun and...particle of matter which has existence. This case of a con$tant necessary condition to action in space, when as respects the sun the earth is not in place,... | |
| 1895 - 710 pages
...power operative in gravitation is a power ' 'always existing around the sun and through infinite space; and not only around the sun, but around every particle of matter which has existence." Again in 1857 the Proceedings of the Royal Institution contained a lecture on the conservation of force,... | |
| John Henry Poynting - 1920 - 810 pages
...transmission, and Faraday claims him as supporting the view that in the case of gravitation towards the sun 'the power is always existing around the sun and through...there to be acted upon by gravitation or not,' and this, 'is, in philosophical respects, * This paper contains a general account of a hypothesis of which... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1990 - 836 pages
...of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 2 (1855) : 6-13, esp. 12-13 (= Electricity, 3: 566-74) ; 'The power is always existing around the sun and through...space, whether secondary bodies be there to be acted on by gravi tation or not . . . this case of a constant necessary condition to action in space ...... | |
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