Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-I

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. M. F. Cazin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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21
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

Some twenty years ago the author of a book,* by which, for the first time, molecular action was made to account for nearly all phenomena in hydrodynamics, began his preface as follows: " It is contrary to all experience, that any branch of science should suddenly cut short its own line of reasoning, and drop all connection with its past, and yet as quickly re-establish itself on an entirely new basis. It is, therefore, not without justification that this book should be met with caution and even distrust." When the newly-discovered natural facts and laws presented in this paper were, in 1891, first laid before the officers of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, they might have been preceded by a preface to the same effect; and the expression would have found its justification by the actual experience these facts and laws met with. Since then, as the result of their publication in one of the most prominent
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APA: F. M. F. Cazin  (1895)  Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-I

MLA: F. M. F. Cazin Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-I. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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