Natural philosophy, tr. and ed. from Cours élémentaire de physique by E. Atkinson1872 |
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... force which altered them has ceased to act . Four kinds of elasticity may be distinguished ; the elasticity by pressure , as in the case of gases ; the elasticity by flexure , observed in springs ; the elasticity of torsion , which is ...
... force which altered them has ceased to act . Four kinds of elasticity may be distinguished ; the elasticity by pressure , as in the case of gases ; the elasticity by flexure , observed in springs ; the elasticity of torsion , which is ...
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... force they become compressed , and then their elasticity causing them to press against the sides , they completely close the neck . Children's balls depend upon the elasticity of gas : they are made of caoutchouc , and are inflated by ...
... force they become compressed , and then their elasticity causing them to press against the sides , they completely close the neck . Children's balls depend upon the elasticity of gas : they are made of caoutchouc , and are inflated by ...
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... force . A body is said to be at rest , when it remains in the same place ; to be in motion when it passes from one place to another . Both rest and motion are either absolute or relative . Absolute rest would be the entire absence of ...
... force . A body is said to be at rest , when it remains in the same place ; to be in motion when it passes from one place to another . Both rest and motion are either absolute or relative . Absolute rest would be the entire absence of ...
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... force of gravity . Not merely do bodies at rest persist in a state of rest , but bodies in motion continue to move . This principle may seem less obvious than the former , because we are accustomed to see many bodies gradually move more ...
... force of gravity . Not merely do bodies at rest persist in a state of rest , but bodies in motion continue to move . This principle may seem less obvious than the former , because we are accustomed to see many bodies gradually move more ...
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... force . The attractions and repulsions exerted between the molecules are forces ; the muscular action which men and animals bring into play is a force , as is also the elasticity of gases and vapours which we shall subsequently discuss ...
... force . The attractions and repulsions exerted between the molecules are forces ; the muscular action which men and animals bring into play is a force , as is also the elasticity of gases and vapours which we shall subsequently discuss ...
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