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Side 1
... glass full of sea water , we perceive that it is pure and limpid ; but if we pour the water into a vessel on the fire , and boil it , we shall at length discover that , while the liquid has escaped in the form of vapour , the par ...
... glass full of sea water , we perceive that it is pure and limpid ; but if we pour the water into a vessel on the fire , and boil it , we shall at length discover that , while the liquid has escaped in the form of vapour , the par ...
Side 3
... glass plates be brought very near each other , so as to stand parallel with their flat sides in almost mutual contact , and then their lower end be dipped into a vessel of water , the fluid will rise up between the plates , and the ...
... glass plates be brought very near each other , so as to stand parallel with their flat sides in almost mutual contact , and then their lower end be dipped into a vessel of water , the fluid will rise up between the plates , and the ...
Side 6
... glass is less dense than most of the metals , but it is so hard that it is capable of scratching them . Some of the metals are capable of being made either hard or soft . Steel , when heated to a white heat , and then suddenly cooled ...
... glass is less dense than most of the metals , but it is so hard that it is capable of scratching them . Some of the metals are capable of being made either hard or soft . Steel , when heated to a white heat , and then suddenly cooled ...
Side 12
... glass , softened by heat and fixed at the middle on an iron rod , being made to turn rapidly round , first in one di- rection , and then in the opposite , and continuing this alternating rotary motion till the glass becomes cool , is ...
... glass , softened by heat and fixed at the middle on an iron rod , being made to turn rapidly round , first in one di- rection , and then in the opposite , and continuing this alternating rotary motion till the glass becomes cool , is ...
Side 13
... glass with the same force , the glass , having the power to resist only a portion of the force , gives way before it . In this case , if we suppose the ball to possess the action or force of 4 , and the glass to possess the reac- tion ...
... glass with the same force , the glass , having the power to resist only a portion of the force , gives way before it . In this case , if we suppose the ball to possess the action or force of 4 , and the glass to possess the reac- tion ...
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