The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... moved transversely with great velocity , it is evident that the side of the tube would strike against the ray of light ... move , as seen from the earth , during the time that light employs in passing from the planet to the earth . Thus ...
... moved transversely with great velocity , it is evident that the side of the tube would strike against the ray of light ... move , as seen from the earth , during the time that light employs in passing from the planet to the earth . Thus ...
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... moves off in waves , and falls on the ear , in the same manner as water un- dulates in circles when a stone has been thrown into it . " The ancients were not re- markable for precision , either of concep- tion or argument , in their ...
... moves off in waves , and falls on the ear , in the same manner as water un- dulates in circles when a stone has been thrown into it . " The ancients were not re- markable for precision , either of concep- tion or argument , in their ...
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... move ; and there- fore in the tube it will be to that without , as the superficies of such a sphere to the area of the large end of the tube nearly . But it is obvious , Dr. M. Young observes , that the confinement of the voice can have ...
... move ; and there- fore in the tube it will be to that without , as the superficies of such a sphere to the area of the large end of the tube nearly . But it is obvious , Dr. M. Young observes , that the confinement of the voice can have ...
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... moving the jaw of the statue by the concealed wire , will re- turn the answer directly , which will be heard distinctly by the first speaker . Ex . 2. Let two heads of plaster of Paris be placed on pedestals , on opposite sides of a ...
... moving the jaw of the statue by the concealed wire , will re- turn the answer directly , which will be heard distinctly by the first speaker . Ex . 2. Let two heads of plaster of Paris be placed on pedestals , on opposite sides of a ...
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... moved is always equal to the force communicated to it ; or , which is the same thing , the moving body loses as much of its force , as it communi- cates to the body moved . If a body be urged by equal and contrary actions or pressures ...
... moved is always equal to the force communicated to it ; or , which is the same thing , the moving body loses as much of its force , as it communi- cates to the body moved . If a body be urged by equal and contrary actions or pressures ...
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