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| Alphabetical [« »] meaning 1 means 15 measurable 1 measure 12 measured 2 measurement 2 measuring 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 fall 12 gas 12 let 12 measure 12 see 12 than 11 c | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances measure |
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1 I | standard by which we have to measure the amount of work. This 2 I | moreover, from this example, a measure for the amount of work. 3 I | the height off all as a measure of work, at any rate, in 4 I | The application of this measure is, in fact, not limited 5 I | produce.1~We may apply this measure of work to all kinds of 6 I(1) | This is the technical measure of work; to convert it into 7 I(1) | convert it into scientific measure it must be multiplied by 8 II | we learn further how to measure the working power of velocity 9 II | can be produced by a given measure of a physical process is 10 II(2)| The measure of vis viva in theoretical 11 II(2)| reduce it to the technical measure of the work we must divide 12 III | how we are accustomed to measure mechanical work, and how