Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, 第 15 卷,第 1 篇Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... elasticity appears in its moft fimple form , unac- companied with any other mechanical affection of matter ( if we except gravity ) , and lies moft open to our obfer- vation , whether employed for investigating the nature of this very ...
... elasticity appears in its moft fimple form , unac- companied with any other mechanical affection of matter ( if we except gravity ) , and lies moft open to our obfer- vation , whether employed for investigating the nature of this very ...
第 90 頁
... elasticity . elatticus , When we have fqueezed the air in the bladder or fy- ringe into less room , we find that the force with which we compreffed it is neceffary to keep it in this bulk ; and that if we ceafe to prefs it together , it ...
... elasticity . elatticus , When we have fqueezed the air in the bladder or fy- ringe into less room , we find that the force with which we compreffed it is neceffary to keep it in this bulk ; and that if we ceafe to prefs it together , it ...
第 92 頁
... elasticity of the air condenfed in the veffel ; that is , till the condenfation of the firft , or its density , is fomewhat greater than that of the laft , in order to overcome the training of the valve on the hole and the fticking ...
... elasticity of the air condenfed in the veffel ; that is , till the condenfation of the firft , or its density , is fomewhat greater than that of the laft , in order to overcome the training of the valve on the hole and the fticking ...
第 93 頁
... elasticity , water or other fluid by which it is compreffed , and by the facility with which all motions are performed in it in the most compreffed ftates in which we can make ob- fervations of this kind . This fact is totally incompa ...
... elasticity , water or other fluid by which it is compreffed , and by the facility with which all motions are performed in it in the most compreffed ftates in which we can make ob- fervations of this kind . This fact is totally incompa ...
第 94 頁
... elasticity of the expanded air is lefs than that of air in its ordinary ftate ; and an accurate obfervation of the force neceflary to raife it would fhow how much the elafticity is diminished . When therefore the pifton is let go , it ...
... elasticity of the expanded air is lefs than that of air in its ordinary ftate ; and an accurate obfervation of the force neceflary to raife it would fhow how much the elafticity is diminished . When therefore the pifton is let go , it ...
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