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... light towards the darkest part of the building ; and that they were apparently attracted by black and repelled by bright substances , such as plate- glass . As the experiments on the other plants gave the same general results , the ...
... light towards the darkest part of the building ; and that they were apparently attracted by black and repelled by bright substances , such as plate- glass . As the experiments on the other plants gave the same general results , the ...
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... light one for you ; or even light it yourself on so urgent an occasion ? " " I had no vessel to boil it in . " ‹ “ How so ? ” — « The old pipkin is broken . " " Why did you not buy another ? " " I did not know which shop to go to ...
... light one for you ; or even light it yourself on so urgent an occasion ? " " I had no vessel to boil it in . " ‹ “ How so ? ” — « The old pipkin is broken . " " Why did you not buy another ? " " I did not know which shop to go to ...
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... light . - The author then illustrates his principle that heat depends on the quantity of caloric which is necessary to overcome attraction , and light on the velocity given to its particles by compression ; and he endea- vours to ...
... light . - The author then illustrates his principle that heat depends on the quantity of caloric which is necessary to overcome attraction , and light on the velocity given to its particles by compression ; and he endea- vours to ...
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