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... stroboscopic motion consists , according to this theory , in establishing the conditions under which fusion between the two ( or more ) separate excitations takes place , or when attrac- tion , though not strong enough to result in ...
... stroboscopic motion consists , according to this theory , in establishing the conditions under which fusion between the two ( or more ) separate excitations takes place , or when attrac- tion , though not strong enough to result in ...
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... stroboscopic experiments DeSilva found wider lines to move defi- nitely more slowly than thinner ones , and that the ... stroboscopic motion . Stroboscopic motion has phenomenally a velocity just as any phenomenal motion , although ...
... stroboscopic experiments DeSilva found wider lines to move defi- nitely more slowly than thinner ones , and that the ... stroboscopic motion . Stroboscopic motion has phenomenally a velocity just as any phenomenal motion , although ...
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... stroboscopic velocity by V , we therefore define AB , or since t2 - t1 = e1 + p , V = AB etp Finally , desig- nating the distance AB by s , and e1 + p by t , we have = S t 12 Let us now suppose that we have succeeded in producing good ...
... stroboscopic velocity by V , we therefore define AB , or since t2 - t1 = e1 + p , V = AB etp Finally , desig- nating the distance AB by s , and e1 + p by t , we have = S t 12 Let us now suppose that we have succeeded in producing good ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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