| H. Gutfreund, G. Toulouse - 1994 - 880 Seiten
...hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies than the Air: for that this is not the only medium, I can assure the Reader, that I have, by the help...with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light, at least, incomparably swifter than that, which at the same time was propagated through the Air; and... | |
| Robert T. Beyer - 1999 - 472 Seiten
...history assigns the credit only to one — Bell. We begin our story with Robert Hooke, who wrote in 1664: I have, by the help of a distended wire, propagated...with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light. [25] While he did not give details, it is thought that Hooke's idea may have been the forerunner of... | |
| Brian Winston - 1998 - 400 Seiten
...leading to electrical communications systems. Robert Hooke, the experimental physicist, wrote in 1665: I can assure the reader that I have, by the help of a distended wire, propagated the sound a very considerable distance in an instant, or with seemingly as quick a motion as that of light, at... | |
| Kevis Goodman - 2004 - 268 Seiten
...hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies then the Air. for that that is not the only medium, I can assure the Reader, that I have, by the help...sound to a very considerable distance in an instant.^ Hooke's return to the " sensible paths" (pathways of sensation) is in each instance a return with a... | |
| 1878 - 660 Seiten
...hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies then [than] the air, for that is not the only medium. I can assure the reader, that I have, by the help...with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light ; at least, incomparably swifter then [than] that which at the same time was propagated through the... | |
| 1877 - 872 Seiten
...hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies than the Air : for that that is not the only medium I can assure the Reader, that I have, by the help...with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light, at least incomparably quicker than that which at the same time was propagated through the Air ; and... | |
| 1886 - 680 Seiten
...our hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies than tho air ; for that is not the only medium. I can assure the reader that I have, by the help of...with as seemingly .quick a motion as that of light, at least, incomparably swifter than that, which at the same time •was propagated through the air... | |
| 1886 - 302 Seiten
...our hearing, or conveying sound through other bodies than the air; for that is not the only medium, I can assure the reader that I have, by the help of...wire, propagated the sound to a very considerable dis. tance in an instant, or with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light, at least, incomparably... | |
| 1909 - 594 Seiten
...our hearing or conveying sound through other bodies than the air, for that is not the only medium. I can assure the reader that I have, by the help of a distended wire, propagated the sound to a considerable distance in an instant, or with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light, at least... | |
| 1889 - 488 Seiten
...follows : " l^can assure the reader that I have, by the help of an extended wire, propagated sounds to a very considerable distance in an instant, or with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light ; at least, incomparably swifter than that which at the same time was propngated through the air ;... | |
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