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... measure of their magnitude or intensity ; -this is also the only mean of comparison . Now , change of motion , involving no ideas but of space and time , affords the most perfect measurement . We cannot find a better measure ; nay , it ...
... measure of their magnitude or intensity ; -this is also the only mean of comparison . Now , change of motion , involving no ideas but of space and time , affords the most perfect measurement . We cannot find a better measure ; nay , it ...
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... measure . It is quite . allowable to measure ascensional , or penetrating force , by the ascension and the penetration , and to remark that these are as the square of the -velocity . But this must not be considered as the general , or ...
... measure . It is quite . allowable to measure ascensional , or penetrating force , by the ascension and the penetration , and to remark that these are as the square of the -velocity . But this must not be considered as the general , or ...
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... measure of an arc of the meridian , different formulas which are exempt from the preceding objection ; and these have been used by most of the French engineers employed in the measure- ment of an arc of the meridian . In the 12th ...
... measure of an arc of the meridian , different formulas which are exempt from the preceding objection ; and these have been used by most of the French engineers employed in the measure- ment of an arc of the meridian . In the 12th ...
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