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" ... foot-tons of energy which have hitherto escaped notice. To unlock this boundless store and subdue it to the service of man is a task which awaits the electrician of the future. The latest researches give well-founded hopes that this vast storehouse... "
Nature - Página 65
1892
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen40

1891 - 958 páginas
...annual dinner of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, November 13, 1891. VOL. XL. — 36 probably the force with, which chemistry is most deeply...the ether which fills all space there are locked up ten thousand foot-tons of energy which have hitherto escaped notice. To unlock this boundless store...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen40

1892 - 928 páginas
...is opening out. The facts of electrolysis are by no means either completely detected or coordinated. They point to the great probability that electricity...trillion times greater than gravitational attraction is * Speech delivered at the third annual dinner of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, November...
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The Living Age, Volumen193

1892 - 850 páginas
...much, and so on." * Helmholtz considers it to be probable that electricity is as atomic as matter, and that an electrical atom is as definite a quantity as a chemical atom. This, however, must not yet be regarded as a certainty, for it is possible that all the facts at present...
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The Selangor Journal: Jottings Past and Present, Volumen4

1896 - 470 páginas
...nature of electricity. Helmholtz considered it probable that electricity is as atomic as matter and that an electrical atom is as definite a quantity as a chemical atom and Professor Crooks says that the theory which now meets with most favour as best representing the...
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The Metaphysical Magazine, Volumen5

1897 - 412 páginas
...of the stupendous force which the omnipresent ether holds within itself, Professor Crookes says:* " It has been computed that in a single cubic foot of the ether that fills all space there are locked up ten thousand foot -tons of energy which have hitherto escaped...
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The Adventure Beautiful

Lilian Whiting - 1917 - 268 páginas
...related to practical needs, science would undergo vast changes. Sir William Crookes estimates that within a single cubic foot of the ether which fills all space there are locked up thousands of tons of energy which have not yet been brought to knowledge. Here are infinite resources...
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Texas Sanitarian: A Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Volumen1,Tema 5

1892 - 68 páginas
...produce no sensible effect upon, our ears. " — {Encyclopedia Britannica, pth ed , art. Mechanics. cubic foot of the ether, which fills all space, there are locked up ten thousand foot-tons of energy which have hitherto escaped notice. To tiulock this boundess store...
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The Life of Sir William Crookes: O. M., F. R. S.

Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1924 - 458 páginas
...Electricity," he wrote : Helmholtz considers it to be probable that electricity is as atomic as matter, and that an electrical atom is as definite a quantity as a chemical atom. This, however, must not yet be regarded as a certainty, for it is possible that all the facts at present...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen193

1892 - 880 páginas
...much, and so on." * Helmholtz considers it to be probable that electricity is as atomic as matter, and that an electrical atom is as definite a quantity as a chemical atom. This, however, must not yet be regarded as a certainty, for it is possible that all the facts at present...
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Nature, Volumen45

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1892 - 698 páginas
...opening out. The facts of electrolysis are by no means either completely detected or co-ordina:ed. They point to the great probability that electricity...been computed that, in a single cubic foot of the eiher which fills all space, there are locked up 10,000 foot-tons of energy which have hitherto escaped...
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