Natural philosophy, tr. and ed. from Cours élémentaire de physique by E. Atkinson1872 |
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... ground and breaks , each piece retains exactly the same chemical composition . The fall of the vessel and its fracture against the ground are then physical phe- nomena . On the other hand , when wood burns , its substance is profoundly ...
... ground and breaks , each piece retains exactly the same chemical composition . The fall of the vessel and its fracture against the ground are then physical phe- nomena . On the other hand , when wood burns , its substance is profoundly ...
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... ground , or against a wall , their volume diminishes , and the air which they contain being suddenly compressed , expands , and , acting like a spring , makes the ball rebound . A similar application is met with in air - cushions . They ...
... ground , or against a wall , their volume diminishes , and the air which they contain being suddenly compressed , expands , and , acting like a spring , makes the ball rebound . A similar application is met with in air - cushions . They ...
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... ground ; curvilinear when it goes along a curved line , as in the case of a horse turning in a mill . Each kind of motion is either uniform or varied . -18 ] Inertia . 13 16. Uniform motion . - 12 Properties of Matter and Universal ...
... ground ; curvilinear when it goes along a curved line , as in the case of a horse turning in a mill . Each kind of motion is either uniform or varied . -18 ] Inertia . 13 16. Uniform motion . - 12 Properties of Matter and Universal ...
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... ground seem to set themselves in motion . This is , however , not in consequence of any inherent property ; but , as we shall afterwards see , because they are acted upon by the force of gravity . Not merely do bodies at rest persist in ...
... ground seem to set themselves in motion . This is , however , not in consequence of any inherent property ; but , as we shall afterwards see , because they are acted upon by the force of gravity . Not merely do bodies at rest persist in ...
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... ground ; the consequence is we fall towards the moving carriage . If a man in running strikes his foot against an ... ground his muscular force is a power , while the friction of the burden against the ground is a resistance . Forces of ...
... ground ; the consequence is we fall towards the moving carriage . If a man in running strikes his foot against an ... ground his muscular force is a power , while the friction of the burden against the ground is a resistance . Forces of ...
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