PhysicsAppleton, 1878 - 149 páginas |
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... cold and heavy to the touch , but let us put it into the fire , and when it comes out the same substance is there , but the state of it is very different ; if you now attempt to touch it , you will be sure to burn your fingers . Or ...
... cold and heavy to the touch , but let us put it into the fire , and when it comes out the same substance is there , but the state of it is very different ; if you now attempt to touch it , you will be sure to burn your fingers . Or ...
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... cold one ; and you have also been told that one of our great ob- jects in this Primer is to find out something about these varying moods or affections of matter . could not begin with this , for we had first of all to tell you about the ...
... cold one ; and you have also been told that one of our great ob- jects in this Primer is to find out something about these varying moods or affections of matter . could not begin with this , for we had first of all to tell you about the ...
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... cold and when hot , you would find it to be slightly larger when hot . The bulb , however , does not ex- pand so much as the mercury , and in consequence the mercury is not content with occupying its old position in the tube attached to ...
... cold and when hot , you would find it to be slightly larger when hot . The bulb , however , does not ex- pand so much as the mercury , and in consequence the mercury is not content with occupying its old position in the tube attached to ...
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... cold : ( you have been told that the column of mercury falls when the bulb is plunged in a cold substance . ) When the mercury ceases to fall , mark off with a file the posi- tion of the top of its column in the tube : this is the ...
... cold : ( you have been told that the column of mercury falls when the bulb is plunged in a cold substance . ) When the mercury ceases to fall , mark off with a file the posi- tion of the top of its column in the tube : this is the ...
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... cold water in a vessel and force this bladder containing 1,000 cubic inches beneath the water , we shall find the water rise in the vessel through a space denoting 1,000 cubic inches - this being the increase of volume due to the ...
... cold water in a vessel and force this bladder containing 1,000 cubic inches beneath the water , we shall find the water rise in the vessel through a space denoting 1,000 cubic inches - this being the increase of volume due to the ...
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