Popular Scientific Recreations in Natural Philosphy, Astronomy, Geology, Chemistry, etc., etc., etcGood Press, 2019 M12 6 - 22550 páginas This book explores a wide range of scientific topics. The book is divided into several chapters covering topics like science and recreation, physics, water, heat, light, optics, acoustics, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, aeronautics, and chemistry. The chapters cover everything from open-air science experiments to chemistry without a laboratory, to physical geography and climatology. |
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... infusoria in a drop of stagnant water . Frequently some very insignificant object became the occasion for some scientific discussion , which terminated with an experimental verification . Fig. 2.—Experiment showing evaporation of water ...
... infusoria in a drop of stagnant water . Frequently some very insignificant object became the occasion for some scientific discussion , which terminated with an experimental verification . Fig. 2.—Experiment showing evaporation of water ...
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... his Ars Magna, published at Rome in 1646. It evidently belongs to. Fig. 8.—Ordinary pin and needle, seen through a microscope (magnified 500 diameters). Fig. 10.—Arrangement of a microscopic aquarium for examining infusoria.
... his Ars Magna, published at Rome in 1646. It evidently belongs to. Fig. 8.—Ordinary pin and needle, seen through a microscope (magnified 500 diameters). Fig. 10.—Arrangement of a microscopic aquarium for examining infusoria.
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... infusoria which are so easily procured by taking from some stagnant water the mucilage adhering to the vegetation on the banks, or attached to the lower part of water lentils. In this way we easily captured infusoria, which, when placed ...
... infusoria which are so easily procured by taking from some stagnant water the mucilage adhering to the vegetation on the banks, or attached to the lower part of water lentils. In this way we easily captured infusoria, which, when placed ...
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... infusoria. After a certain time, too, the different species will begin to show themselves. Microscopical observations can be made on a number of different objects. Expose to the air some flour moistened by water, and before long a ...
... infusoria. After a certain time, too, the different species will begin to show themselves. Microscopical observations can be made on a number of different objects. Expose to the air some flour moistened by water, and before long a ...
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Contenido
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
SPECTRAL ILLUSIONS | |
THE SOLAR SYSTEM | |
THE | |
THE EARTH | |
THE MOON | |
THE PLANETS AND ASTEROIDS | |
THE FIXED STARS | |
THE STARScontinued | |
NEW ASTRONOMICAL APPLIANCES CHAPTER XLIII PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY I GEOLOGY CHAPTER XLIV | |
ACOUSTICS | |
ACOUSTICS Continued | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
GALVANISM | |
MAGNETISM CHAPTER XXII | |
AERONAUTICS | |
CHEMISTRY INTRODUCTION | |
CHEMISTRY WITHOUT A LABORATORY CHAPTER XXVI | |
NONMETALLIC ELEMENTS | |
NONMETALLIC ELEMENTS continued | |
THE METALS | |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | |
MINERALOGY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | |
NEW LOCOMOTIVE APPLIANCES | |
ASTRONOMY | |
ANGLES AND MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES | |
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY | |
THE SEA AND THE | |
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY METEOROLOGY | |
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY METEOROLOGY continued | |
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY CLIMATOLOGY | |
BIOLOGY PART I BOTANY | |
FLOWERING PLANTS | |
FLOWERING PLANTS continued | |
ZOOLOGY | |
ECHINODERMATAANNULOSAENTOZOAINSECTA | |
THE ANALYSIS OF CHANCE AND MATHEMATICAL GAMES | |
CHAPTER LVII | |
SCIENTIFIC OBJECTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD | |
SCIENCE AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY | |
SOME CURIOUS MODES OF TRANSIT | |
INDEX | |
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