Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... force " has been applied ; whilst the decay of the leaves after they have fallen to the ground by the attraction of gravity , and the rusting of the iron nails are due to the chemical force . This is the force we shall have to consider ...
... force " has been applied ; whilst the decay of the leaves after they have fallen to the ground by the attraction of gravity , and the rusting of the iron nails are due to the chemical force . This is the force we shall have to consider ...
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... force . " It might be better perhaps to call it , with Mr. Rankine , " the conservation of energy , ' because it does not relate to that which we call commonly intensity of force . It does not mean that the intensity of the natural force ...
... force . " It might be better perhaps to call it , with Mr. Rankine , " the conservation of energy , ' because it does not relate to that which we call commonly intensity of force . It does not mean that the intensity of the natural force ...
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... force of the human arm , and they become in that way reservoirs of mechanical power . The mechanical power which is communicated to them by the force of the human arm , afterwards is given out by a watch during the next day . It is ...
... force of the human arm , and they become in that way reservoirs of mechanical power . The mechanical power which is communicated to them by the force of the human arm , afterwards is given out by a watch during the next day . It is ...
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