Anti-intellectualism in American LifeKnopf, 1970 - 434 pages |
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Page 68
... move with kinetic energies ( m2 ) directly related to the gas temperature and tend to fill any container in which they are placed . There are so many particles in the container that any one can move only a small distance without ...
... move with kinetic energies ( m2 ) directly related to the gas temperature and tend to fill any container in which they are placed . There are so many particles in the container that any one can move only a small distance without ...
Page 70
... move about the wire , and if the conductor is placed in an electric field they will move toward the positive charge , giving rise to a flow of charge . This action is entirely electronic . The atoms of the metal remain in their places ...
... move about the wire , and if the conductor is placed in an electric field they will move toward the positive charge , giving rise to a flow of charge . This action is entirely electronic . The atoms of the metal remain in their places ...
Page 160
... move it over onto the container . Drop another electron in front of the pusher . Now it is difficult to move this second electron onto the container . The force Foc q2 ( since for electrons q's are equal ) must be overcome . Work must ...
... move it over onto the container . Drop another electron in front of the pusher . Now it is difficult to move this second electron onto the container . The force Foc q2 ( since for electrons q's are equal ) must be overcome . Work must ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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