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| Alphabetical [« »] capability 1 capable 8 capacities 1 capacity 13 carbon 21 carbonic 9 careful 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 m 14 very 13 another 13 capacity 13 kind 13 life 13 mass | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances capacity |
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1 I | nature; indeed, that this capacity of the human arm of being 2 I | moving forces, when their capacity for work is spent, there 3 I | earth as before, but the capacity of this gravity to produce 4 I | has regained its former capacity, and can again set the clock 5 I | accumulate a store of working capacity in it, which is sufficient 6 II | defined, and that the further capacity for work of the natural 7 II | remarkable law as to the capacity of heat for work, which 8 III| give to them once more the capacity of work which they had before 9 III| elements as before, but its capacity for work is lost. Hence 10 III| current has regained the capacity of producing large quantities 11 III| has regained for it its capacity for work.~We here become 12 III| natural forces that their capacity for work is exhausted in 13 III| lime.~Thus, whenever the capacity for work of one natural