An Elementary Handbook of PhysicsBlackwood, 1871 - 389 páginas |
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... arrangement for the protection of the extremities of the nerves of smelling and for communicating motion to them ; so of the palate and the nerves of taste . sense of feeling is more generally diffused , the extremities of these nerves ...
... arrangement for the protection of the extremities of the nerves of smelling and for communicating motion to them ; so of the palate and the nerves of taste . sense of feeling is more generally diffused , the extremities of these nerves ...
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... arrangement for the protection of the extremities of the nerves of smelling and for communicating motion to them ; so of the palate and the nerves of taste . sense of feeling is more generally diffused , the extremities of these nerves ...
... arrangement for the protection of the extremities of the nerves of smelling and for communicating motion to them ; so of the palate and the nerves of taste . sense of feeling is more generally diffused , the extremities of these nerves ...
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... arranged number of atoms of glass , each capable of motion by itself . The distinctions between solid , liquid , and gaseous conditions must be , to our minds , differences of degree only : we must regard all bodies whatever not only ...
... arranged number of atoms of glass , each capable of motion by itself . The distinctions between solid , liquid , and gaseous conditions must be , to our minds , differences of degree only : we must regard all bodies whatever not only ...
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... arranged in the form of a book and a picture , and consequently the ideas called forth in my mind are not those of flames , but of a book and a picture . It is important to realise the facts that a flame is a number of points , not an ...
... arranged in the form of a book and a picture , and consequently the ideas called forth in my mind are not those of flames , but of a book and a picture . It is important to realise the facts that a flame is a number of points , not an ...
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... a steel bar the atoms move until they are all arranged in a definite direction . But this movement is too small for us to observe . If the magnet move as a whole we are conscious of its motion , as we are also INTRODUCTION . 11.
... a steel bar the atoms move until they are all arranged in a definite direction . But this movement is too small for us to observe . If the magnet move as a whole we are conscious of its motion , as we are also INTRODUCTION . 11.
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Página 292 - ... before incidence. Hence the reflected rays, on being produced back, will meet at a point as far behind the reflector as the point of the object is in front of it.