PhysicsAppleton, 1878 - 149 páginas |
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... separate from one another unless there is some force which keeps them from doing so . So that , you see , we have three very different states 3 of matter , the solid , the liquid , and STATES . ] 15 PHYSICS . 7890 4567 ΙΟ 69.
... separate from one another unless there is some force which keeps them from doing so . So that , you see , we have three very different states 3 of matter , the solid , the liquid , and STATES . ] 15 PHYSICS . 7890 4567 ΙΟ 69.
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... separate closely fitting bottom which I attach to it , and you see , too , that I have a string coming up through the cylinder , by which I can hold it tightly on . Holding it on by the string , I will now plunge the cylinder below the ...
... separate closely fitting bottom which I attach to it , and you see , too , that I have a string coming up through the cylinder , by which I can hold it tightly on . Holding it on by the string , I will now plunge the cylinder below the ...
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... separate threads , so as to Fig . 21 . hang loosely together , just touching one another . Let us now pull aside endways the first ball , and allow it to give a blow to the second . What will happen ? The first ball having delivered its ...
... separate threads , so as to Fig . 21 . hang loosely together , just touching one another . Let us now pull aside endways the first ball , and allow it to give a blow to the second . What will happen ? The first ball having delivered its ...
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... separately in a large scale lying below ) , and the dial registers how many times the card has been struck since you began to turn . You must therefore , when you yourself are turning the handle steadily at the speed which gives the ...
... separately in a large scale lying below ) , and the dial registers how many times the card has been struck since you began to turn . You must therefore , when you yourself are turning the handle steadily at the speed which gives the ...
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... separate , although they were mixed together when they entered the prism . A prism thus breaks up a compound ray of light into its elements , separating the various colours from one another . Now you will perhaps be surprised when I ...
... separate , although they were mixed together when they entered the prism . A prism thus breaks up a compound ray of light into its elements , separating the various colours from one another . Now you will perhaps be surprised when I ...
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