Essentials of physicsW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 319 pages |
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... producing local anesthesia depend on the cold produced by the evaporation of volatile substances , as rhigolene spray or a mixture of chloroform , menthol , and ether . The cooling effect produced by a wind does not arise from the wind ...
... producing local anesthesia depend on the cold produced by the evaporation of volatile substances , as rhigolene spray or a mixture of chloroform , menthol , and ether . The cooling effect produced by a wind does not arise from the wind ...
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... produced . How may induced currents be produced by continuous ones ? Instead of closing and opening the primary current , we may approach or withdraw it from the secondary coil , as in Fig . 144. On approaching there is an inverse ...
... produced . How may induced currents be produced by continuous ones ? Instead of closing and opening the primary current , we may approach or withdraw it from the secondary coil , as in Fig . 144. On approaching there is an inverse ...
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... produced by the action of light , and these alterations produce articulate sounds in the telephone . How are thermo - electric currents produced ? Thermo - electricity is dynamical , produced by heat . It was first investigated by ...
... produced by the action of light , and these alterations produce articulate sounds in the telephone . How are thermo - electric currents produced ? Thermo - electricity is dynamical , produced by heat . It was first investigated by ...
Contents
BOOK I | 17 |
The Attractions of Matter | 26 |
Matter Force and Motion | 33 |
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