The Popular Educator, Τόμος 4John Cassell, 1854 |
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... consequence of this molecular adherence , that solid bodies retain their original forms . 2. The liquid state . Of which we are furnished with examples in water , alcohol , and oils . The distinctive character of liquids is an adherence ...
... consequence of this molecular adherence , that solid bodies retain their original forms . 2. The liquid state . Of which we are furnished with examples in water , alcohol , and oils . The distinctive character of liquids is an adherence ...
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... consequence of your follies are that you will be place of pronouns ; thus , we say , You will now readily see that the added part will partake of the person as well as the number of the part to which the addition is made . Call the ...
... consequence of your follies are that you will be place of pronouns ; thus , we say , You will now readily see that the added part will partake of the person as well as the number of the part to which the addition is made . Call the ...
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... consequence of which interstices exist between the particles of bodies ; these interstices are termed pores . Pores are of two kinds ; there are physical pores , or inter- stices , so small , that the attractive and repulsive forces ...
... consequence of which interstices exist between the particles of bodies ; these interstices are termed pores . Pores are of two kinds ; there are physical pores , or inter- stices , so small , that the attractive and repulsive forces ...
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... consequence of putting t into water In this manner , we may determine the total volume of the existing pores by ... consequence of this property that bodies are capable of being forced by pressure into smaller spaces than those which ...
... consequence of putting t into water In this manner , we may determine the total volume of the existing pores by ... consequence of this property that bodies are capable of being forced by pressure into smaller spaces than those which ...
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... consequence of their tendency to accelerate motion at each instant are called accele- rating forces , whilst the general expression of retarding forces is applied to the latter ; yet the same force may be considered as a continually ...
... consequence of their tendency to accelerate motion at each instant are called accele- rating forces , whilst the general expression of retarding forces is applied to the latter ; yet the same force may be considered as a continually ...
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