The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming influence of sun and moon that it would simply carry the waters of the ocean up and down with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land. Mathematical and Physical Papers - Pàgina 323per William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 762 pàgines
...rubber to the deforming influences of centrifugal force and of the sun's and moon's attractions." " The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...up and down with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land." (" Popular Lectures," Vol. II., pp. 251-2.) Lord Kelvin's... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 760 pàgines
...rubber to the deforming influences of centrifugal force and of the sun's and moon's attractions." " The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...up and down with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land." (" Popular Lectures," Vol. II., pp. 251-2.) Lord Kelvin's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Jackson See - 1908 - 150 pàgines
...india rubber to the deforming influences of centrifugal force and of the sun's and moon's attractions." "The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...would simply carry the waters of the ocean up and dowV1 with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land." (" Popular... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 pàgines
...considerations, on the other hand, still weighed decisively against an imperfectly rigid crust which would thus 'yield so freely to the deforming influence of sun...tidal rise and fall of water relatively to land'. He therefore summarized the state of his case in 1876: The hypothesis of a perfectly rigid crust containing... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 pàgines
...considerations, on the other hand, still weighed decisively against an imperfectly rigid crust which would thus 'yield so freely to the deforming influence of sun...tidal rise and fall of water relatively to land'. He therefore summarized the state of his case in 1876: The hypothesis of a perfectly rigid crust containing... | |
| 1876 - 1108 pàgines
...any issue that may here and there be opened for its outward escape," as Poiilett Scrope called it ! the solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...sensible tidal rise and fall of water relatively to land. The state of the case is shortly this : — The hypothesis of a perfectly rigid crust containing liquid... | |
| 750 pàgines
...rubber to the deforming influences of centrifugal force and of the sun's and moon's attractions." " The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...up and down with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land." (" Popular Lectures," Vol. II., pp. 251-2.) Lord Kelvin's... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 762 pàgines
...rubber to the deforming influences of centrifugal force and of the sun's and moon's attractions." " The solid crust would yield so freely to the deforming...up and down with it, and there would be no sensible rise and fall of water relatively to the land." (" Popular Lectures," Vol. II., pp. 251-2.) Lord Kelvin's... | |
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