| Edward Hazen Parker - 1854 - 692 pagina’s
...away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards ; and when the table did not move, there was still a...numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1854 - 324 pagina’s
...away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards ; and when the table did not move, there was still a...numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1854 - 324 pagina’s
...away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards ; and when the table did not move, there was still a...table should move, which, however, was exercised quite unwittinglv by the party operating. This resultant it is which, in the course of the waiting time,... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 pagina’s
...away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards ; and, when the table did not move, there was still...numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
| 1871 - 590 pagina’s
...opinion." He did give such an opinion, and in the following words : The moving force is but " a resultant, which in the course of the waiting time, while the...stiff, numb and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon." That is a "strong," clear... | |
| Edward Wheeler Scripture - 1897 - 540 pagina’s
...looked away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards, and when the table did not move, there was still a...numb, and insensible, by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
| Edward Wheeler Scripture - 1897 - 554 pagina’s
...looked away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards, and when the table did not move, there was still a...hand force in the direction in which it was wished (he table should move, which, however, was exercised quite unwittingly by the party operating. This... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1990 - 365 pagina’s
...away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards ; and, when the table did not move, there was still...the waiting time, while the fingers and hands become stifl^ numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table... | |
| 1852 - 594 pagina’s
...table nor hands moved, the index would itself remain immovable. The result was that when the parlies saw the index it remained very steady ; when it was...numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1853 - 514 pagina’s
...looked away from it, it wavered about, though they believed that they always pressed directly downwards; and, when the table did not move, there was still...numb, and insensible by continued pressure, grows up to an amount sufficient to move the table or the substances pressed upon. But the most valuable... | |
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