Elements of Physics: Or Natural PhilosophyD. Appleton, 1887 - 873 páginas |
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... pass into the form of an in- visible vapour : but there ends the power of heat , the most potent analyser that we have . The natural conception of what takes place is , that the heat can separate the piece of gold into a vast multitude ...
... pass into the form of an in- visible vapour : but there ends the power of heat , the most potent analyser that we have . The natural conception of what takes place is , that the heat can separate the piece of gold into a vast multitude ...
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... pass into a bit of chalk , a lump of sugar , or even a piece of stone , and be hidden away among the pores without increasing the bulk . Chalk is said to absorb as much as a third of its own bulk of water . A kind of agate stone ...
... pass into a bit of chalk , a lump of sugar , or even a piece of stone , and be hidden away among the pores without increasing the bulk . Chalk is said to absorb as much as a third of its own bulk of water . A kind of agate stone ...
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... pass through it . No other metals can be reduced to such a degree of tenuity . Tin is malleable , but the thinnest leaves are the 1600th part of an inch in thickness . Dutch gold , an alloy of copper and zinc , may be brought by ...
... pass through it . No other metals can be reduced to such a degree of tenuity . Tin is malleable , but the thinnest leaves are the 1600th part of an inch in thickness . Dutch gold , an alloy of copper and zinc , may be brought by ...
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... pass to consider the manifesta- tions of this attraction in liquids , for even there it is not wholly absent . " Cohesion in Liquids . ” 68. In liquids the molecules are separated more or less nearly to the point at which cohesion ...
... pass to consider the manifesta- tions of this attraction in liquids , for even there it is not wholly absent . " Cohesion in Liquids . ” 68. In liquids the molecules are separated more or less nearly to the point at which cohesion ...
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... passes , as a rule , suddenly from the solid into the liquid state ; but mechanical com- pounds of ingredients that melt at different temperatures , as well as those metals which , like iron , potassium , or sodium , admit of welding , pass ...
... passes , as a rule , suddenly from the solid into the liquid state ; but mechanical com- pounds of ingredients that melt at different temperatures , as well as those metals which , like iron , potassium , or sodium , admit of welding , pass ...
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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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