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Pagina 3
... fuch a degree as juft to be visible in the dark , it lofes its brittleness , and becomes fo tough that it cannot be broken by any blow ; but it is no longer elaftic , takes any fet , and keeps it . When more heated , it becomes as ...
... fuch a degree as juft to be visible in the dark , it lofes its brittleness , and becomes fo tough that it cannot be broken by any blow ; but it is no longer elaftic , takes any fet , and keeps it . When more heated , it becomes as ...
Pagina 4
... fuch ftrata , all connected in the fame manner . It is plain that this may extend to any fize and fill any fpace . Now let this affemblage of balls be firmly contem- plated by the imagination , and be supposed to shrink con- tinually in ...
... fuch ftrata , all connected in the fame manner . It is plain that this may extend to any fize and fill any fpace . Now let this affemblage of balls be firmly contem- plated by the imagination , and be supposed to shrink con- tinually in ...
Pagina 6
... fuch a diftance A G from A greater than AB that it fhall be again repelled , or at fuch a distance AH that it shall again be attracted ; and thefe alterations may be repeated again and again . This is curious and important , and ...
... fuch a diftance A G from A greater than AB that it fhall be again repelled , or at fuch a distance AH that it shall again be attracted ; and thefe alterations may be repeated again and again . This is curious and important , and ...
Pagina 8
... fuch atoms , all of which combine their influence on fifts of four each atom of another fuch particle . It is evident that the curve which expreffes the forces that connect two fuch particles must be totally different from this original ...
... fuch atoms , all of which combine their influence on fifts of four each atom of another fuch particle . It is evident that the curve which expreffes the forces that connect two fuch particles must be totally different from this original ...
Pagina 9
... fuch as timber , the fibres are held together by fome cement or glu- ten . This is feldom as ftrong as the fibre . Accordingly timber is much eafier pulled afunder in a direction tranfverfe to the fibres . There is , however , every ...
... fuch as timber , the fibres are held together by fome cement or glu- ten . This is feldom as ftrong as the fibre . Accordingly timber is much eafier pulled afunder in a direction tranfverfe to the fibres . There is , however , every ...
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