| William Charles Wells - 1815 - 168 pages
...a level with the board, only 13; and on a third, 10 grains of wool acquired, on the same board, 2± grains of weight, during the time in which other 10...hung in the air, at the same height, acquired only -J- a grain. In the second place; the quantities of dew attracted by equal masses of wool, similarly... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1838 - 84 pages
...on a level with the board, only 13 ; and on a third, 10 grains of wool acquired on the same board 2J grains of weight, during the time in which other 10...hung in the air at the same height, acquired only ja grain. In the second place ; the quantities of dew attracted by equal masses of wool, similarly... | |
| 1884 - 472 pages
...weight during the time iu which other 10 grains hung in the air at the same height acquired only half a grain. In the second place, the quantities of dew...consequence of some difference in the other circumstances of tLese bodies. Ten grains of wool, for instance, having been placed upon the grass-plat on a dewy evening,... | |
| Alexander Ramsay - 1884 - 538 pages
...on a level with the board only 13; and on a third, 10 grains of wool acquired on the same board 2i grains of weight during the time in which other 10...grains hung in the air at the same height acquired only half a grain. In the second place, the quantities of dew attracted by equal masses of wool, similarly... | |
| Frederic William Westaway - 1912 - 474 pages
...a level with the board, only 13; and on a third, 10 grains of wool acquired, on the same board, 2£ grains of weight, during the time in which other 10...hung in the air, at the same height, acquired only half a grain. (2) In the second place; the quantities of dew attracted by equal masses of wool, similarly... | |
| Arvil Sylvester Barr, William Henry Burton - 1926 - 760 pages
...time in which other 10 grains, hung in the air, at the same height, acquired only half a grain. (2) In the second place, the quantities of dew attracted...difference in the other circumstances of these bodies. Ten grains of wool, for instance, having been placed (a) on the grass-plat, on a dewy evening; 10 grains... | |
| Arvil Sylvester Barr, William Henry Burton - 1926 - 654 pages
...a level with the board, only 13 ; and on a third, 10 grains of wool acquired, on the same board 2V2 grains of weight, during the time in which other 10...hung in the air, at the same height, acquired only half a grain. (2) In the second place, the quantities of dew attracted by equal masses of wool, similarly... | |
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