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" When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles; that is, the particles of A do not repel those of B, as they do one another. Consequently, the pressure or whole weight upon any one... "
Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Page 349
by Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1879
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Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society ...

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1798 - 772 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B , arc mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles; that is, the particles of A do not repel those of II, as they do one another. Consequently, the pressure or whole weight upon any one particle arises...
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Philosophical Magazine

1803 - 922 pages
...fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles j that is, the particles of A do not repel those of...upon any one particle arises solely from those of iis own kind. " 2. The force of steam from all liquids is the same at equal distances above or below...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 620 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles ; that is, the particles of A do not...particle arises solely from those of its own kind. ' 2. The force of steam from all liquids is the same, at equal distances above or below the several...
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The Emporium of Arts and Sciences, Volume 2

John Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper - 1813 - 532 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles ; that is, the particles of A do not...particle arises solely from those of its own kind. 2. The force of steam from all liquids is the same, at equal distances above or below the several temperatures...
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Researches about Atmospheric Phaenomena

Thomas Forster - 1823 - 490 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and S, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles; that is, the particles of A do not...the pressure or whole weight upon any one particle solely arises from those of its own kind. ' 2. The force of stream from all liquids is the same at...
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The History of Chemistry, Volumes 1-2

Thomas Thomson - 1830 - 696 pages
...the circumstances, he considered himself as entitled to infer, that when two elastic fluids or gases, A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion...particle arises solely from those of its own kind. This doctrine is of so startling a nature and so contrary to the opinions previously received, that...
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The Climate of London: Deduced from Meteorological Observations ..., Volume 1

Luke Howard - 1833 - 570 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles; that is, the particles of A do not...particle arises solely from those of its own kind. " 2. The force of steam from all liquids is the same at equal distances above or below the several...
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The Climate of London: Deduced from Meteorological Observations ..., Volume 1

Luke Howard - 1833 - 462 pages
...When two elastic fluids, denoted by A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion amongst their particles; that is, the particles of A do not...particle arises solely from those of its own kind. " 2. The force of steam from all liquids is the same at equal distances above or below the several...
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Manchester: Its Political, Social and Commercial History, Ancient and Modern

James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 562 pages
...the circumstances, he considered himself as entitled to infer, that when two elastic fluids or gases, A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion...particle arises solely from Those of its own kind. Thirf doctrine is of so startlin g a nature and so contrary to the opinions previously received, that...
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Manchester: Its Political, Social and Commercial History, Ancient and Modern

James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 566 pages
...elastic fluids or gases, A and B, are mixed together, there is no mutual repulsion among their particlesi that is, the particles of A do not repel those of...Consequently, the pressure or whole weight upon any nne particle arises solely from those of its own kind. This doctrine is of so startling a nature and...
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