The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu 46
... bodies ; hence the origin of large masses of matter ; hence , event- ually , the origin of the world itself . When these primary atoms are closely compacted , and but little vacuity or space lies between , they produce those kinds of ...
... bodies ; hence the origin of large masses of matter ; hence , event- ually , the origin of the world itself . When these primary atoms are closely compacted , and but little vacuity or space lies between , they produce those kinds of ...
Sivu 47
... bodies being apt to break , not in the midst of solid particles , but where those particles are laid together , and ... bodies are supposed to have proceeded . Of sensible bodies thus produced , some , however , in direct repugnancy to ...
... bodies being apt to break , not in the midst of solid particles , but where those particles are laid together , and ... bodies are supposed to have proceeded . Of sensible bodies thus produced , some , however , in direct repugnancy to ...
Sivu 50
... the more obvious properties they offer , and the general laws by which they are regulated . The change of distance between one material body and another 60 ON THE PROPERTIES OF MATTER , On the Properties of Matter, essential and peculiar.
... the more obvious properties they offer , and the general laws by which they are regulated . The change of distance between one material body and another 60 ON THE PROPERTIES OF MATTER , On the Properties of Matter, essential and peculiar.
Sivu 51
... body to persevere in a given state , whether of rest or motion , till disturbed by a body of superior force . And hence these terms , which are mere synonymes , imply a power of mobility as well as a power of quiescence ; although ...
... body to persevere in a given state , whether of rest or motion , till disturbed by a body of superior force . And hence these terms , which are mere synonymes , imply a power of mobility as well as a power of quiescence ; although ...
Sivu 52
... body is called its length , the next its breadth , and the shortest its thickness . DENSITY is a property in matter to cohere with a closer degree of approxi- mation between the different particles of which it consists ; so that the same ...
... body is called its length , the next its breadth , and the shortest its thickness . DENSITY is a property in matter to cohere with a closer degree of approxi- mation between the different particles of which it consists ; so that the same ...
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