Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 70
... solid or projecting body , instead of from two pictures , because all the usual conditions are fulfilled ; and consequently the two pictures will appear to be converted into one solid body . " The necessary pictures for producing these ...
... solid or projecting body , instead of from two pictures , because all the usual conditions are fulfilled ; and consequently the two pictures will appear to be converted into one solid body . " The necessary pictures for producing these ...
Page 148
... solid substance under exami- nation in the list of good or bad conductors must depend greatly upon its physical structure . The metals are good conductors ; there is uniformity of internal structure , and the vibratory movement ...
... solid substance under exami- nation in the list of good or bad conductors must depend greatly upon its physical structure . The metals are good conductors ; there is uniformity of internal structure , and the vibratory movement ...
Page 521
... solid bodies , as when a stick or a metal rod is placed at one extremity to the ear and is struck or scratched at the other end , did not escape the observation of the ancient phi- losophers ; but it was for a long time erroneously ...
... solid bodies , as when a stick or a metal rod is placed at one extremity to the ear and is struck or scratched at the other end , did not escape the observation of the ancient phi- losophers ; but it was for a long time erroneously ...
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