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Mach's definitions of mass and inertia

Erik C. Banks

pp. 193-208

Abstract

These thoughts, which, as the notes and quotations from my earlier writings show, are not of very recent date, but which I have held since 1862, were not suited for discussion with my colleagues—I, at least, soon tired of such discussions. With the exception of some short notices written on the occasion of other works and in joumals little read by physicists, but which may suffice to prove my independence, I have published nothing about these thoughts.2

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Banks Erik C. (2003) Ernst Mach's world elements: a study in natural philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 193-208

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0175-4_13

Full citation:

Banks Erik C. (2003) Mach's definitions of mass and inertia, In: Ernst Mach's world elements, Dordrecht, Springer, 193–208.