Essentials of physicsW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 319 pages |
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Page 52
... gives the weight of the water displaced , which , divided into the original weight of the powder , gives its sp . gr . The thermometer gives the temperature of the water and renders a correction easy . How will you determine the sp . gr ...
... gives the weight of the water displaced , which , divided into the original weight of the powder , gives its sp . gr . The thermometer gives the temperature of the water and renders a correction easy . How will you determine the sp . gr ...
Page 55
... gives the weight of the water displaced , which , divided into the original weight of the powder , gives its sp . gr . The thermometer gives the temperature of the water and renders a correction easy . How will you determine the sp . gr ...
... gives the weight of the water displaced , which , divided into the original weight of the powder , gives its sp . gr . The thermometer gives the temperature of the water and renders a correction easy . How will you determine the sp . gr ...
Page 177
... gives a dark line . He also thinks that sunlight is blue really , but a certain portion is filtered out and gives us white . The bright - band spectra are hardly explainable , but probably come from an incandescent gas . Comets have ...
... gives a dark line . He also thinks that sunlight is blue really , but a certain portion is filtered out and gives us white . The bright - band spectra are hardly explainable , but probably come from an incandescent gas . Comets have ...
Contents
BOOK I | 17 |
The Attractions of Matter | 26 |
Matter Force and Motion | 33 |
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