. A commentary on the scientific writings of J. Willard Gibbs. Gibbs, Joniah Willard, 1839-1908; Science; Thermodynamics. 12 RICE ART. B a point which are at right angles to one another then c + c' is a constant quantity at the point and is equal to Ci + C2. On page 229 of Vol. I Gibbs uses an important theorem concerning the increase in size of a small portion of a surface produced by an elementary displacement of each element of the. Fig. 1 surface by an amount BN in the direction of its normal. Let the element of surface he ABEF (Fig. 1) bounded by normal sections which are at right angles
. A commentary on the scientific writings of J. Willard Gibbs. Gibbs, Joniah Willard, 1839-1908; Science; Thermodynamics. 12 RICE ART. B a point which are at right angles to one another then c + c' is a constant quantity at the point and is equal to Ci + C2. On page 229 of Vol. I Gibbs uses an important theorem concerning the increase in size of a small portion of a surface produced by an elementary displacement of each element of the. Fig. 1 surface by an amount BN in the direction of its normal. Let the element of surface he ABEF (Fig. 1) bounded by normal sections which are at right angles to one another. Let C be the "center of curvature" of the element AB of one of the sections, , the position in the limit where the normals in the plane to the curve at the points A and B meet.* Let C be the center of curvature * The reader unacquainted with the geometry of surfaces is warned that for the sake of simplicity we have neglected a detail which is of no. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Donnan, F. G. (Frederick George), 1870-1956; Haas, Arthur Erich, 1884-1941. New Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press
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