Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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... fluid friction , the coefficient for which they believe to be independent of the tension . " It would appear , however , that the fluid friction of hydrogen is much less than that of atmospheric air , so that were the heating effect due ...
... fluid friction , the coefficient for which they believe to be independent of the tension . " It would appear , however , that the fluid friction of hydrogen is much less than that of atmospheric air , so that were the heating effect due ...
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... fluid , or natural electricity . As before stated , one electricity is called vitreous , and the other negative ... fluid only exists , the particles of which mutually repel each other . The electrical fluid is supposed to be combined ...
... fluid , or natural electricity . As before stated , one electricity is called vitreous , and the other negative ... fluid only exists , the particles of which mutually repel each other . The electrical fluid is supposed to be combined ...
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... fluid state , and a clot of fresh blood was immersed in the plaster . The lid was placed on the box , and when the plaster had set firmly , the whole was placed in the chamber with 6 oz . of water . The temperature was raised to 3403 ...
... fluid state , and a clot of fresh blood was immersed in the plaster . The lid was placed on the box , and when the plaster had set firmly , the whole was placed in the chamber with 6 oz . of water . The temperature was raised to 3403 ...
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