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| Alphabetical [« »] equalised 1 equilibrium 4 equivalence 1 equivalent 12 especially 4 essential 6 establish 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 bodies 12 current 12 currents 12 equivalent 12 fall 12 gas 12 let | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances equivalent |
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1 I | through one inch is, as work, equivalent to the product of one pound 2 II | earth; this we know is the equivalent of a mechanical work; so 3 III| through. The value of the equivalent was 424.9 metres.~2. Two 4 III| the value of the thermal equivalent from experiments: With ~ 5 III| of view, they are exactly equivalent. Heat is a new form in which 6 III| mechanical work, and how the equivalent in work of heat may be found. 7 III| of heat may be found. The equivalent in work of chemical processes 8 III| By similar relations, the equivalent in work of the other natural 9 III| determining this point show, an equivalent quantity of heat, or, instead 10 III| heat is lost, we gain an equivalent quantity of chemical or 11 III| chemical force disappears, an equivalent of heat or work; so that 12 III| it reappears in exactly equivalent quantity in some other form;