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Side 3
... greater than the attraction of any neighbouring body . Tears running down the cheeks , drops of rain , and hail , are all ex- amples of this tendency in insulated fluid bodies to assume the globular form . When two perfect globules of ...
... greater than the attraction of any neighbouring body . Tears running down the cheeks , drops of rain , and hail , are all ex- amples of this tendency in insulated fluid bodies to assume the globular form . When two perfect globules of ...
Side 4
... greater degrees than others . Even ice has been found to contain a certain portion of heat . In fact , there is no such thing in nature as positive cold . The things which seem cold to us , are only under a low degree of heat , The ...
... greater degrees than others . Even ice has been found to contain a certain portion of heat . In fact , there is no such thing in nature as positive cold . The things which seem cold to us , are only under a low degree of heat , The ...
Side 5
... greater lightness , leaving a vacancy which the neighbouring air rushes in to supply . This is one of the chief causes of winds . The same principle is ob- servable in the case of heated apartments . If the door of a heated room be ...
... greater lightness , leaving a vacancy which the neighbouring air rushes in to supply . This is one of the chief causes of winds . The same principle is ob- servable in the case of heated apartments . If the door of a heated room be ...
Side 6
... greater than an equal bulk of cork ; or the specific gravity of water is greater than that of an equal quantity of spiri- tuous fluid . For the sake of convenience , pure distilled water , at a temperature of 62 ° , has been established ...
... greater than an equal bulk of cork ; or the specific gravity of water is greater than that of an equal quantity of spiri- tuous fluid . For the sake of convenience , pure distilled water , at a temperature of 62 ° , has been established ...
Side 11
... greater distance of the surface from the centre at the equator , centrifugal force , which is strongest at the equator , assists in weakening the attractive force at that place . In consequence of these combined causes , a pendulum of a ...
... greater distance of the surface from the centre at the equator , centrifugal force , which is strongest at the equator , assists in weakening the attractive force at that place . In consequence of these combined causes , a pendulum of a ...
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