| Philip Miller - 1724 - 504 頁
...Conftitution of Things, there can be no perpetual Motion. By a perpetual Motion you are to underftand an uninterrupted Communication of the fame Degree...of Matter to another in a Circle : Not as Bodies, which are put into Motion, do for ever continue in the fame, unlefs fo far as they are redded or ftopp'd... | |
| Regnault (Père, Noël) - 1731 - 498 頁
...can be no perpetual Motion. By a perpetual Motion, I mean an uninterrupted Communication of the fime Degree of Motion from one Part of Matter to another...as Bodies put in Motion do for ever continue in the lame, but in fo far as they are refifted or ftopp'd by other Bodies, but i Circulation of the fame... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 774 頁
...motion which is fupplied and renewed from itfi.*if, without the intervention of any external caufe ; or an uninterrupted communication of the fame degree...motion from one p'art of matter to another, in a circle or other curve returning into itfelf, fo that the fame momentum Hill retun» undimnilhed upon the mil... | |
| 1816 - 774 頁
...motion which is fupplied and renewed from itfelf, without the intervention of any external caufe ; or an uninterrupted communication of the fame degree...motion from one part of matter to another, in a circle or other curve returning into itfelf, fo that the fame momentum ftill returns undiminifhed upon the... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 頁
...itself, without the intervention of any external cause; or an uninterrupted communication of the same degree of motion from one part of matter to another, in a circle or other curve returning into itself, so that the same momentum still returns undiminished upon the... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1861 - 644 頁
...renewed from itself without any external cause ; or it is an uninterrupted communication of the same degree of motion from one part of matter to another, in a circle or other curve returning into itself, so that the same momentum still returns undiminished upon the... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1870 - 454 頁
...Perpetual Motion, that : — By this term ought to be meant an uninterrupted communication of the same degree of motion from one part of matter to another, in a circle (or such like curve returning into itself) so that the same quantity of matter shall return perpetually... | |
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