A Text-book of PhysicsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 951 sider |
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... LIQUIDS § 144. Equilibrium of a liquid at rest . 145. Level of liquid surface in communi- cating vessels . 146. Density of liquids . 147. Flotation . 148. Hydro- meters . 149. Elasticity of liquids . 150. Hydraulic press . 151. Pumps ...
... LIQUIDS § 144. Equilibrium of a liquid at rest . 145. Level of liquid surface in communi- cating vessels . 146. Density of liquids . 147. Flotation . 148. Hydro- meters . 149. Elasticity of liquids . 150. Hydraulic press . 151. Pumps ...
Side 143
... liquid , and the gaseous . In addition , however , to states which fulfil the definitions of a solid , a liquid , or a gas , which we shall give later on , it will be found that there are intermediate states which bridge over the ...
... liquid , and the gaseous . In addition , however , to states which fulfil the definitions of a solid , a liquid , or a gas , which we shall give later on , it will be found that there are intermediate states which bridge over the ...
Side 144
... liquids and gases . A liquid is a fluid such that when a certain volume is introduced into a vessel of greater volume it only occupies a portion of the vessel equal to its own volume . A gas is a fluid such that if a certain volume is ...
... liquids and gases . A liquid is a fluid such that when a certain volume is introduced into a vessel of greater volume it only occupies a portion of the vessel equal to its own volume . A gas is a fluid such that if a certain volume is ...
Side 147
... liquids we are very far from possessing even an approximate dynamical theory to account for the observed pro- perties ... liquid and solid states . Before , however , commencing the study of the special properties of gases it will be ...
... liquids we are very far from possessing even an approximate dynamical theory to account for the observed pro- perties ... liquid and solid states . Before , however , commencing the study of the special properties of gases it will be ...
Side 157
... Liquid barometers , in which the pressure is measured in terms of the height of a column of a liquid , and ( 2 ) aneroid barometers , in which the pressure is measured by the deformation of the lid of a metal box . Practically the only ...
... Liquid barometers , in which the pressure is measured in terms of the height of a column of a liquid , and ( 2 ) aneroid barometers , in which the pressure is measured by the deformation of the lid of a metal box . Practically the only ...
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Side 580 - When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, it is refracted so that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media.