But as soon as Mr. P. has sufficiently excited his water, he allows some of it to escape, and every drop then evolves in steam many hundred times the original bulk. The excited atoms, of course, perform large orbits, creating a local vacuum, therefore,... Four Dialogues Between an Oxford Tutor and a Disciple of the Common-sense ... - Side 169 av Sir Richard Phillips - 1824 - 204 sider Uten tilgangsbegrensning -
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