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" ... such for example as gravitational or magnetic forces. Of the remainder of the energy, which arises from the mutual actions of neighbouring molecules, a regular, or organised, part can be separated out which represents the energy of elastic stress... "
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers ... - Page 263
1898
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A Treatise on Electrical Theory and the Problem of the Universe: Considered ...

George William von Tunzelmann - Cosmology - 1910 - 698 pages
...which represents the energy of elastic stress and is a function of the deformation of the element of volume treated as a whole. This stress, arising from...origins, that are not at present under consideration." Larmor points out that this order of ideas is necessarily 1 Loc. til,, p. 260. involved in <TAlemberfs...
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A Treatise on Electrical Theory and the Problem of the Universe: Considered ...

George William von Tunzelmann - Cosmology - 1910 - 696 pages
...which represents the energy of elastic stress and is a function of the deformation of the element of volume treated as a whole. This stress, arising from...and motions compensate themselves mutually on the spot—or at any rate can be considered as thus compensated by other such forces, of different origins,...
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The Theory of Electricity

George Henry Livens - Electric power - 1918 - 738 pages
...separated out which represents the energy of elastic stress and is a function of the deformation of the volume treated as a whole : this stress arising from...aforesaid. The remaining usually wholly irregular part may be considered as compensated on the spot by other such forces of different origin that are...
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The Theory of Electricity

George Henry Livens - Electric power - 1926 - 448 pages
...deformation of the volume element treated as a whole (polarisation constituting also electric deformation) : this stress arising from the immediate surroundings...aforesaid. The remaining usually wholly irregular part may be considered as compensated on the spot by other such forces of different origin that are...
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The Theory of Electricity

George Henry Livens - Electric power - 1926 - 446 pages
...deformation of the volume element treated as a whole (polarisation constituting also electric deformation) : this stress arising from the immediate surroundings...aforesaid. The remaining usually wholly irregular part may be considered as compensated on the spot by other such forces of different origin that are...
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