"By a method analogous to that of Cauchy's first memoir, but resting on the above-stated experimental basis, [Stokes] deduced the equations with two constants which had been given by Cauchy and Green. Having regard to the varying degrees in which different classes of bodies—liquids, soft solids, hard solids—resist compression and distortion, he refused to accept the conclusion from Poisson's theory that the modulus of compression has to the rigidity the ratio 5 : 3. He pointed out that, if the ratio of these moduluses could be regarded as infinite, the ratio of the velocities of "longitudinal " and " transverse " waves would also be infinite, and then, as Green had already shown, the application of the theory to optics would be facilitated."

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