elementary treatise on nautral philosophy1873 |
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... weight of displaced liquid . - Constitutes loss of apparent weight . - Centre of buoyancy . - Experimental demonstration of prin- ciple of Archimedes . - Body heavier or lighter than liquid . - Egg in fresh and salt water . - Cartesian ...
... weight of displaced liquid . - Constitutes loss of apparent weight . - Centre of buoyancy . - Experimental demonstration of prin- ciple of Archimedes . - Body heavier or lighter than liquid . - Egg in fresh and salt water . - Cartesian ...
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... Weight of air . - Experiments of Aristotle , Galileo , and Otto Guericke . - Weight of a litre of air at 760 mm . -Correction for gravity . - Atmospheric pressure . - Torricellian experi- ment . - Pressure of a standard atmosphere ...
... Weight of air . - Experiments of Aristotle , Galileo , and Otto Guericke . - Weight of a litre of air at 760 mm . -Correction for gravity . - Atmospheric pressure . - Torricellian experi- ment . - Pressure of a standard atmosphere ...
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... Weight of a litre of air . - Table of densities of gases . Draught of chimneys . - Stoves and fire - places , CHAPTER XXIV . FUSION AND SOLIDIFICATION . pp . 287-301 . Fusion . - Table of melting - points . - Latent heat . - Heat of ...
... Weight of a litre of air . - Table of densities of gases . Draught of chimneys . - Stoves and fire - places , CHAPTER XXIV . FUSION AND SOLIDIFICATION . pp . 287-301 . Fusion . - Table of melting - points . - Latent heat . - Heat of ...
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... WEIGHT ( or Mass ) . • 015432349 grain . • 15432349 grain . 1.5432349 grain . 15.432349 grains . 15432-349 grains , or 2.20462125 lbs . avoir . MEASURES INVOLVING REFERENCE TO TWO UNITS . 1 force de cheval = 75 kilogrammetres per second ...
... WEIGHT ( or Mass ) . • 015432349 grain . • 15432349 grain . 1.5432349 grain . 15.432349 grains . 15432-349 grains , or 2.20462125 lbs . avoir . MEASURES INVOLVING REFERENCE TO TWO UNITS . 1 force de cheval = 75 kilogrammetres per second ...
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... weights , he concluded wrongly that air is destitute of weight , and was thus led in his attempts at the explanation of certain phenomena to the famous principle that nature abhors a vacuum , which was universally admitted down to the ...
... weights , he concluded wrongly that air is destitute of weight , and was thus led in his attempts at the explanation of certain phenomena to the famous principle that nature abhors a vacuum , which was universally admitted down to the ...
Términos y frases comunes
acid action amount angle apparatus atmosphere atmospheric pressure axis barometer battery body Boyle's law called calorimeter carbonic acid centre of gravity circuit coil column compressed condensation conductor connected consists copper cylinder denote density diminished direction distance earth effect electricity electro-motive force employed equal equilibrium expansion experiment formula gases given glass globe Hence horizontal hygrometer inch increase instrument insulated latent heat length lens Leyden jar light liquid lower machine magnet means measured mercury metal millimetres mirror motion needle negative observed obtained opposite parallel particles passes pendulum piston placed plane plate pole portion position potential pressure produced proportional quantity ratio rays reflected refraction represented in Fig resistance result rotation side solid specific gravity specific heat steam substance sulphuric acid suppose surface telescope temperature tension thermometer tion tube vapour velocity vertical vessel vibrations volume weight wire zinc
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Página 286 - Its banks and its bottom are of cold water, while its current is of warm. The Gulf of Mexico is its fountain, and its mouth is in the Arctic seas. It is the Gulf Stream. There is in the world no other such majestic flow of waters. Its current is more rapid than the Mississippi or the Amazon, and its volume more than a thousand times greater.
Página 499 - It is better, on this account, in graduating the bottle, to make two scratches as represented in the drawing, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the curve : this prevents any future mistake.
Página 437 - Q are related by р/с' = constant, where y is the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to specific heat at constant volume, for compressible fluids.
Página 633 - Unlike sea water, brackish waters differ in quality, quantity, and composition not only from place to place, but also from time to time even at a given location.
Página 910 - R' P', SP, will have a constant ratio ; or the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction are in a constant ratio.
Página 218 - The resistance which is opposed to a pump rod in raising water, is ~equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the piston, and...
Página 315 - A GLACIER is AN IMPERFECT FLUID, OR A VISCOUS BODY. WHICH IS URGED DOWN SLOPES OF A CERTAIN INCLINATION BY THE MUTUAL PRESSURE OF ITS PARTS.
Página 9 - The principle of inertia is an abstract principle which must be considered as applicable to a single isolated particle. It may be enounced in the following terms: — An isolated 'material point cannot change its state, whether of rest or motion. That is to say, if it be at rest it will remain at rest; if it be in motion it will continue to move in the same direction and with the same velocity.
Página 92 - If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has two openings, the one a hundred times as large as the other, and if each be supplied with a piston which fits exactly, a man pushing the small piston will exert a force which will equilibrate that of a hundred men pushing the Pig. 49.— Pascal's Principle. piston which is a hundred times as large, and will overcome that of ninety-nine.
Página 71 - It is the curve which is traced by a point in the circumference of a circle which rolls along a straight line. The...