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Index
THE ENERGY SYSTEM OF MATTER PREFACE THE ENERGY SYSTEM OF MATTER INTRODUCTION PART I
1. Advantages of General View of Natural Operations 2. Separate Mass in Space 3. Advent of Energy—Distortional Effects 4. The Gravitation Field 5. Limits of Rotational Energy. Disruptional Phenomena 6. Passive Function and General Nature of Gravitation Field 7. Limit of Gravitation Transformation 8. Interactions of Two Planetary Bodies—Equilibrium Phenomena 9. Axial Energy—Secondary Processes 10. Mechanism of Energy Return 11. Review of Cosmical System—General Function of Energy 12. Natural Conditions
PART II
13. Illustrative Secondary Processes 14. Incepting Energy Influences 15. Cohesion as an Incepting Influence 16. Terrestrial Gravitation as an Incepting Influence 17. The Gravitation Field 18. The Thermal Field 19. The Luminous Field 20. Transformations—Upward Movement of a Mass against Gravity 21. The Simple Pendulum 22. Statical Energy Conditions 23. Transformations of the Moving Pendulum— a. Energy of Motion to Energy of Position and Vice Versa 24. Transformations of the Moving Pendulum— b. Frictional Transformation at the Bearing Surfaces 25. Stability of Energy Systems 26. The Pendulum as a Conservative System 27. Some Phenomena of Transmission Processes—Transmission of Heat Energy by Solid Material 28. Some Phenomena of Transmission Processes—Transmission by Flexible Band or Cord 29. Some Phenomena of Transmission Processes—Transmission of Energy to Air Masses 30. Energy Machines and Energy Transmission 31. Identification of Forms of Energy 32. Complete Secondary Cyclical Operation
PART III
33. Gaseous Expansion 34. Gravitational Equilibrium of Gases 35. Total Energy of Gaseous Substances 36. Comparative Altitudes of Planetary Atmospheres 37. Reactions of Composite Atmosphere 38. Description of Terrestrial Case 39. Relative Physical Conditions of Atmospheric Constituents 40. Transmission of Energy from Aqueous Vapour to Air Masses 41. Terrestrial Energy Return 42. Experimental Analogy and Demonstration of the General Mechanism of Energy Transformation and Return in the Atmospheric Cycle 43. Application of Pendulum Principles 44. Extension of Pendulum Principles to Terrestrial Phenomena 45. Concluding Review of Terrestrial Conditions—Effects of Influx of Energy
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