Elements of Physics: Or Natural PhilosophyD. Appleton, 1887 - 873 páginas |
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... according to a discovered law , their shape and course . An analogous , if not identical attraction - COHESION gives consistency to smaller masses , and its degrees , depending on the opposing effect of HEAT- MOTION , correspond to the ...
... according to a discovered law , their shape and course . An analogous , if not identical attraction - COHESION gives consistency to smaller masses , and its degrees , depending on the opposing effect of HEAT- MOTION , correspond to the ...
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... according to the degree in which they have been split by the action of phosphorus . From the experiments of Faraday it appears that the ruby liquid presents gold in its finest state of division . He estimated that in this state the ...
... according to the degree in which they have been split by the action of phosphorus . From the experiments of Faraday it appears that the ruby liquid presents gold in its finest state of division . He estimated that in this state the ...
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... according to which all matter draws and is drawn by all other matter . Every particle is invested with it , and by its power the huge balls of matter that roll through space are bound together . So inalienable is this property of ...
... according to which all matter draws and is drawn by all other matter . Every particle is invested with it , and by its power the huge balls of matter that roll through space are bound together . So inalienable is this property of ...
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... according to the same law . The moon is about sixty times farther from the centre of the earth than we on its surface are ; thus the force with which the moon is drawn to the earth is only about 1-3600th of its weight at the surface of ...
... according to the same law . The moon is about sixty times farther from the centre of the earth than we on its surface are ; thus the force with which the moon is drawn to the earth is only about 1-3600th of its weight at the surface of ...
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... according to the distances at which it acts . 22. GRAVITATION is the attraction common to all matter when it acts at great or sensible distances , as between the moon and the waters of our earth , & c . It is incessant in its operation ...
... according to the distances at which it acts . 22. GRAVITATION is the attraction common to all matter when it acts at great or sensible distances , as between the moon and the waters of our earth , & c . It is incessant in its operation ...
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action atmosphere atmospheric pressure axle balance ball balloon barometer beam blow body bottom bulk buoyancy called carbonic acid carriage cause centre of gravity centrifugal force chemical cohesion column common cork density diffusion direction distance earth effect elastic Energy equal fall feet float fluid friction gases glass gradually greater half heat heavy Hence horizontal hydrogen illustration inch inclined plane increase instance iron length less lever lift liquid machine mass matter mercury metal miles molecules momentum motion moving musical oxygen particles pass pendulum piston placed plane pound pound weight pressure principle produced proportion pulley quantity resistance rest rise rope round screw ship side simple machines solid sound space specific gravity stone string substance surface temperature tion tube turn uniform velocity velocity of sound vertical vessel vibrations waves weight wheel whole wind
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