Physics lies at the foundation of all science; and if nothing else were taught, it would be a great gain to have the youth of this country soundly instructed in the laws of the elementary forces — gravitation, heat, light, and so forth. The purely physical... First Lessons in Physics - Sivu vitekijä(t) Conrad Ludwig Hotze - 1871 - 172 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1872 - 544 sivua
...distinguishes the philosophy and the theology of the present day from that of a thousand years ago. . . . Physics lie at the foundation of all science, and...the elementary forces — gravitation, heat, light, and so forth. . . . The state of knowledge regarding the purely physical sciences is such that these... | |
| 1872 - 494 sivua
...that of a thousand years ago. . . . Physics lie at the foundation ot all science, and if nothing e\fe were taught, it would be a great gain to have the...the elementary forces — gravitation, heat, light, and so forth. . . . The state of knowledge regarding the purely physical sciences is such that these... | |
| 1866 - 774 sivua
...dangerous, but unmanageable. — Journal of the Chemical auciety. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION. Physics lies at the foundation of all science; and if nothing else...the elementary forces — gravitation, heat, light, and so forth. The purely physical sciences furthermore have the great practical advantage that they... | |
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