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... heat , save during its fall from a higher to a lower temperature , as no power is to be got from water save during its descent from a higher to a lower level . Thus also life consists , not in equilibrium , but in the passage towards ...
... heat , save during its fall from a higher to a lower temperature , as no power is to be got from water save during its descent from a higher to a lower level . Thus also life consists , not in equilibrium , but in the passage towards ...
Strona 67
... heating may be regarded as a feeble turbidity , which , acted upon by the polished surface behind , produces a bright yellow . As the turbidity augments , this colour becomes dense , until finally it exhibits an intense ruby - red ...
... heating may be regarded as a feeble turbidity , which , acted upon by the polished surface behind , produces a bright yellow . As the turbidity augments , this colour becomes dense , until finally it exhibits an intense ruby - red ...
Strona 72
... heat of our discussion , he says , we have even ascribed to him a certain dishonesty . Man is subject to error , but when errors form a series , which is followed pertina- ciously , the erring individual becomes false to himself and to ...
... heat of our discussion , he says , we have even ascribed to him a certain dishonesty . Man is subject to error , but when errors form a series , which is followed pertina- ciously , the erring individual becomes false to himself and to ...
Strona 80
... heat , or in other words by intense vibratory motion ; and many are wrecked by a very moderate heat of the proper quality . Indeed , a weak force which bears a suitable relation to the constitution of the molecule can , by timely ...
... heat , or in other words by intense vibratory motion ; and many are wrecked by a very moderate heat of the proper quality . Indeed , a weak force which bears a suitable relation to the constitution of the molecule can , by timely ...
Strona 81
... heat . To a mind coming freshly to these subjects , the numbers with which scientific men here habitually deal must appear utterly fantastical ; and yet , to minds trained in the logic of science , they express most sober and certain ...
... heat . To a mind coming freshly to these subjects , the numbers with which scientific men here habitually deal must appear utterly fantastical ; and yet , to minds trained in the logic of science , they express most sober and certain ...
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