... in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion of that substance, or at any rate greatly aid the disturbing effect of mechanical force suddenly applied ; while in the... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 396by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 340 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will by their tendency to develope CHEMICAL News, 1 April 23, 1869. | New Method of Manufacturing Sugar. those vibrations, either determine... | |
| 1869 - 374 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will by their...while, in the instance of another explosion, which develupes vibratory impulses of different character, the mechanical force applied through its agency... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 pages
...if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion of that substance, or at any rate greatly... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion of that substance, oral any rate greatly aid... | |
| George M. Mowbray - 1872 - 140 pages
...will, by tteir tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion, or, at least, greatly aid the disturbing effect of mechanical force...while, in the instance of another explosion, which develops vibratory impulses of a different character, the mechanical force applied through its agency,... | |
| Henry Watts - 1872 - 1272 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion of that substance, or, at least, greatly aid... | |
| George M. Mowbray - 1872 - 140 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighbouring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine tho explosion, or, at least, greatly aid the disturbing... | |
| 1874 - 614 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, either determine the explosion of that substance, or at anj rate greatly... | |
| 1875 - 670 pages
...if sychronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their...of mechanical force suddenly applied, while, in the case of another explosion which produces vibrations of a different character, the mechanical force... | |
| American Chemical Society - 1878 - 552 pages
...explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance, in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop those vibrations, cither determine the explosion, or at least greatly aid the disturbing effect... | |
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