This clearly arises from the natural dependence of resultants and relations upon each other, since each change of the latter modifies the constitution of the resultants in a corresponding manner.
The law of resultants finds a supplement and a specific application in the principle of the heterogony of ends in certain very important cases.
We keep as a principle for a psychical law, that the components as well as the resultants of the effects of such laws are parts of immediate consciousness, i.
The interdependence of the laws of resultants and of relations shows us the importance of each of these principles.
In such cases it may even happen that the secondary influences obtain the mastery and so degrade the original resultants to mere secondary influences or ultimately obliterate them altogether.
We have seen that in this way the different ideational compounds, the complex feelings, the emotions, and the volitional processes are all resultants of the psychical processes of combination.
Nevertheless all these cases are regulated in regard to the formal relation between the components of a process and their resultants by one single principle, which we may call, for the sake of shortness, "the principle of creative resultants.
The first fundamental principle deals with the relation of the parts contained in a complex psychical process to the unified resultants into which they form.
The second and fourth may be looked upon as special applications of the two fundamental principles of creative resultants and conditioning relations.
Wonderful have been the combinations andresultants of the operations of chemists, but life even in its simplest form is beyond their power.
Then too, if this power is resultant, it is a law of chemistry that all resultants may be reduced back to its constituent elements.
And, at Progreso, Yucatan, where the vector resultants were 21 deg.
Although the vector resultants show a net movement of birds to the northeast, there are important divergent components of the flights.
The lengths of the sector vectors are determined by their respective densities expressed as a percentage of the station density for that night; the vector resultants are plotted from them by standard procedure.
W, and, as will be seen from Figure 31, none of the nightly vector resultants in April deviates more than one degree from this average.
Cognition depends, in the first instance, on the elaboration of sense-impressions by the brain; the will represents the psycho- or cerebrofugal resultants of cognition and the feelings together with their final transmission to the muscles.
The will consists of centrifugalresultants of sense-impressions and feelings and in turn reacts powerfully on both of these.
Such volition may be very different from the complex volition of man, which consists of the resultants of prodigiously manifold components that have been long preparing and combining.
Whence came the causes of the syntheses to higher unities, the reasons for the combination into higher resultants of energy?
Or else there is an ignoring of the fact that a transition has been made, not from resultants to components, but to quite a different kind of phenomena.
It follows from the persistence of force that the properties of a compound are resultants of the properties of its components, resultants in which the properties of the components are severally in full action, though mutually obscured.
In the diagrams of the meta-compounds the dot becomes a heart, in order to show the resultants of the lines of force.
All work, according to Proudhon, is the effective of a collective force, which is equal to the resultants of the forces of the single individuals who form the labour group.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resultants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.