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... length , is directly pro- portional to the area of its cross section ; while its elastic power remains perfect , and the direction of the force coincides with the " axis . The second is , That the extension of a bar or rod , by a force ...
... length , is directly pro- portional to the area of its cross section ; while its elastic power remains perfect , and the direction of the force coincides with the " axis . The second is , That the extension of a bar or rod , by a force ...
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... length is influenced by the accompanying notion of time or succession of feelings . - ' Let any one , then , try the experiment with any surface that is familiar to him , the desk , for example , at which he is in the habit of sitting ...
... length is influenced by the accompanying notion of time or succession of feelings . - ' Let any one , then , try the experiment with any surface that is familiar to him , the desk , for example , at which he is in the habit of sitting ...
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... length or shortness to the surface which we touch . Length , indeed , considered abstractedly , whether it be of time or of space , is nothing more in our conception than a number of con- tinuous parts , and this definition is equally ...
... length or shortness to the surface which we touch . Length , indeed , considered abstractedly , whether it be of time or of space , is nothing more in our conception than a number of con- tinuous parts , and this definition is equally ...
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