Essentials of physicsW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 319 pages |
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Page 88
... becomes unequally affected . The same is true of a crystal of S. What are some of the applications of the principle ? The contractile force after expansion is seen in setting hot tires on wheels or in riveting boiler - plates with hot ...
... becomes unequally affected . The same is true of a crystal of S. What are some of the applications of the principle ? The contractile force after expansion is seen in setting hot tires on wheels or in riveting boiler - plates with hot ...
Page 95
... becomes ice again . A thermometer cannot detect the difference between ice at 0 ° and water at 0 ° , though there are 79 ° difference . To cool off a patient most effectively , therefore , you would use pounded ice , and not ice - water ...
... becomes ice again . A thermometer cannot detect the difference between ice at 0 ° and water at 0 ° , though there are 79 ° difference . To cool off a patient most effectively , therefore , you would use pounded ice , and not ice - water ...
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... becomes endowed with feeble polarity , the end toward the earth in the northern hemisphere being the north pole . This is unstable , and the poles may be reversed by reversing the bar . A certain amount of coercive force may be given it ...
... becomes endowed with feeble polarity , the end toward the earth in the northern hemisphere being the north pole . This is unstable , and the poles may be reversed by reversing the bar . A certain amount of coercive force may be given it ...
Contents
BOOK I | 17 |
The Attractions of Matter | 26 |
Matter Force and Motion | 33 |
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