An other biological law shows us, in fact, that the existence of the aggregation is the resultant of the life of all the individuals, just as the existence of an individual is the resultant of the life of its constituent cells.
A rotating field then may be defined as the resultant magnetic field produced by a system of coils symmetrically placed and supplied with polyphase currents.
The resultantof the latter will be a positive pole at E, and consequently, the magnetic needle will point towards A.
The other part is arranged so that its excitation may be varied, thus shifting the resultant plane of the field with respect to the direct current brushes.
OA, and the regulating field, a voltage AB, with a resultant OB, equal to about 200 volts A.
The direction of the resultantmagnetization is indicated by the arrow in each figure.
A number of sheets of paper are prepared, each containing a drawing of the motor frame and a magnetic needle in successively advancing angular positions, indicating resultant directions of the magnetism.
The resultant alternating current volts across the collector rings will be represented by the line OB with a value equal to 184.
By following the arrow through the successive positions the rotation of the resultant magnetization is clearly seen.
The eight small diagrams here seen show the two components and resultant for eight equivalent successive instants of time during one cycle.
Since in this case these opposing pressures are equal, the resultant or effective pressure is zero; hence, there is no current.
By projecting a vision poisoned by malice into the matrix of the objective mystery, the resultant "universe" becomes itself a poisoned thing, a thing penetrated by the spirit of evil.
The circumstantial and the sexual "motifs" in art, so appealing to the mob, may or may not play an aesthetic part in the resultant rhythm.
The activity of the apex-thought, though we have a right to use any metaphorical image we please about it in order to elucidate its nature, must always be considered as using the bodily senses in its resultant rhythm.
To what, then, does this conclusion amount, and what is this resultant reality, in as far as we are able to gather it up and articulate its nature from the vague records of our memory?
It is only when the will is concentrated upon the intensifying of love and the suppression of malice that sensation falls into its right place in the resultant rhythm.
The lantern from which the light comes, half-creates, so to speak, and half-discovers the resultant colours.
And in both cases this discovering finds its justification in a recognition that the idea of this resultant objectivity was implicit in the subjective energy from the beginning.
All this vast scheme had been so riveted into the Ptolemaic view by the use of biblical texts and theological reasonings that the resultant system of the universe was considered impregnable and final.
Nearly every parish in Europe had its resultant horrors.
Perhaps the most astounding among Christian survivals of this theory and its resultant practices was seen during the plague at Rome in 1522.
The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971 and the resultant Lake Nasser have altered the time-honored place of the Nile River in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt.
This resultant he claims is further deteriorated by the later "veneer" or hybrid culture borrowed from the same sources.
Both were honest in their extremes of fanaticism and so may well be pardoned, and even admired, for those extremes, with their resultant enthusiasm in the cause of freedom or loyalty.
The range and time of explosion previously figured out by officers, the shell explodes where it is intended that it shall, and the work of the great explosive is done with resultant damage.
Pritchett, of the Rockefeller Institute, by immunizing horses by the application of the bacillus germs, then obtaining the resultant serum from the horses.
This is proven by the fact that immediately after the United States naval forces joined those of the Allies in European waters, the disasters resultant upon submarine attacks were greatly reduced.
When the resultant pressure is not vertical on the piers these must be constructed to meet the inclined pressure.
When girders form the superstructure, the resultant pressure on the piers or abutments is vertical, and the dimensions of these are simply regulated by the sufficiency to bear this vertical load.
Let R be the resultant of the loads on the bridge when W1 is at C.
When arches form the superstructure, the abutment must be so designed as to transmit the resultant thrust to the foundation in a safe direction, and so distributed that no part may be unduly compressed.
If R is the resultant of the loads then on the girder, the reaction at B and shear at C is Rn/l.
If the man's thought or feeling is directly connected with someone else, the resultant thought-form moves towards that person and discharges itself upon his astral and mental bodies.
The radiating vibration, therefore, will be a complex one, and the resultant thought-form will show several colours instead of only one.
The resultanthandicap both to Europe's working ability and Europe's brain-activity is only too plain.
In this way, by keeping women to one small range of duties, and in most cases housebound, we have interfered with natural selection and its resultant health and beauty.
By changing our underlying theory in this matter we change all the resultant assumptions; and it is this alteration in our basic theory of life which is being urged.
They have to be born--hatched from eggs, and the resultant larva have to have a Congenial Medium to be born in.
There is loud talk of the defilement, the "dirty pool" and its resultant darkening of fair reputations, the total unfitness of lovely woman to take part in "the rough and tumble of politics.
The more persistent declare life to be a resultant of protoplasm; a fragment of protoplasm is the lowest form of a living being.
Two greatresultant truths; that nature is never distinct, and never vacant.
For is it a false or diseased taste which looks for the overcoming of difficulties, and has pleasure in it, even without any view to resultant good.
Hence, throughout the picture, the expression of space and size is dependent upon obscurity, united with, or rather resultant from, exceeding fulness.
Is this thought simply that of the medium, of the chief experimenter, or the resultant of the thoughts of all the sitters united?
Rotation is a resultantof the action of the fluid and of the resistances of the wood.
The resultant filtered water will be clear and pure.
On a piece of slate slab, heavy glass or other hard, nonabsorbent substance that is clean, put a little water and grind a lump of borax around until the resultant is like thin cream.
Reproduced herewith are a series of photographs showing successive stages in the entry of a rough sphere into milk and water, and the resultant "basket splash.
He turns the delighted baby upside down and right-side up, and smiles sunnily at the resultantshrieks of mirth.
If the attention be directed to the front, we obtain a resultant of the tendency to move towards the object of attention, and of the sinking of the arm, as appears in the diagonal line of Fig.
We conclude that the position of the body is an important factor in the resultant movements, but that it does not interfere with their accepted psychological interpretation.
Some pure metals when alloyed with a small proportion of another metal do not suffer much change in resistivity, but in other cases the resultant alloy has a much higher resistivity.
The Romans themselves borrowed from Greece and from Etruria--but the resultant was neither Greece nor Etruria nor Greece plus Etruria nor any permutation or combination of Greek and Etruscan factors.
But the children of reason cannot explain water as the resultant of its known physical components, oxygen and hydrogen, or salt as the resultant of chlorine and sodium.
In like manner the historian or the archæologist will set himself an impossible task if he undertakes to explain every fact of history or archæology as a sort of mechanical resultant of pre-existing forces.
To these certain disadvantages is probably to be added a demoralisation among the French crews, from the much heavier losses resultant upon the British practice of firing at the hull.
Snow Hall is the natural resultant of twenty years of earnest and faithful labor on the part of this eminent scientist.
What the words do is to give us one great resultant of knowledge; to tell us that the possession and use of knowledge endows the man who knows with a force and efficiency which he would lack without it.
It would be idle to ignore the subtle nuances of difference between mind and mind, and the resultant varying incidence in detail of great and many-sided truths.
If I have made myself clear in the preceding pages of this book, you will realize that no character of man works alone, but all feeling, thought and action is a resultant of forces.
Though the mother and father seek to give broadmindedness and wide culture to the child, their efforts must largely be governed by their own attitudes and reactions,--in short, by their own character and the resultant examples and teaching.
Love of work is not a unitary character; it is a resultant of many forces and motives.
It had been his wont for many years, when he came home to cast his vote, to meet his neighbors on the eve of the election and give his views of the situation and of its resultant duties.
Typical was the husking of Indian corn upon the university farm by student labor: it was found to cost more than the resultant corn could be sold for in the market.