Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 18,Deel 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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Pagina 7
... proper the caufe fphere , that certain powders swim on the furface of water , and are wetted with great difficulty . Certain infets can run about on the surface of water . They have brushy feet , which occupy a confiderable furface ...
... proper the caufe fphere , that certain powders swim on the furface of water , and are wetted with great difficulty . Certain infets can run about on the surface of water . They have brushy feet , which occupy a confiderable furface ...
Pagina 10
... proper to heat them to rednefs after drawing a little . This is called nealing or annealing . It foftens the metal again , and renders it fufceptible of another drawing without the rifk of cracking in the operation . 40 Cohetion and ...
... proper to heat them to rednefs after drawing a little . This is called nealing or annealing . It foftens the metal again , and renders it fufceptible of another drawing without the rifk of cracking in the operation . 40 Cohetion and ...
Pagina 15
... proper expreffion of the abfolute cohesion of the fection of fracture , and p is a proper measure of its ftrength in relation to a power applied at B. We may therefore say , that twice the length of a retangular beạm is to the depth as ...
... proper expreffion of the abfolute cohesion of the fection of fracture , and p is a proper measure of its ftrength in relation to a power applied at B. We may therefore say , that twice the length of a retangular beạm is to the depth as ...
Pagina 19
... proper beginning of this ftudy is to attend to the laws of attraction and repulfion exerted by the particles of cohering bodies , discoverable by experiments made on their actual extenfions and compreffions . The ex- periments of fimple ...
... proper beginning of this ftudy is to attend to the laws of attraction and repulfion exerted by the particles of cohering bodies , discoverable by experiments made on their actual extenfions and compreffions . The ex- periments of fimple ...
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