Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 85
... round , and the large wheel being still in motion and the spokes invisible , directly the small disc begins to move and attains a moderate velocity all the spokes and their shadows return . At first they are very hazy and indistinct ...
... round , and the large wheel being still in motion and the spokes invisible , directly the small disc begins to move and attains a moderate velocity all the spokes and their shadows return . At first they are very hazy and indistinct ...
Page 143
... round their own axes with different velocity , the particles of elastic fluids ( gases ) moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal sub- stances the particles move round their own axes , and separate from each other ...
... round their own axes with different velocity , the particles of elastic fluids ( gases ) moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal sub- stances the particles move round their own axes , and separate from each other ...
Page 158
... round some cylindrical vessel ; the whole , being kept together with tape , is then boiled and allowed to cool ; a large india - rubber tube is then obtained , which can be stretched over one end of the glass cylinder and properly fixed ...
... round some cylindrical vessel ; the whole , being kept together with tape , is then boiled and allowed to cool ; a large india - rubber tube is then obtained , which can be stretched over one end of the glass cylinder and properly fixed ...
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