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Página 46
... obtained a vase and a bottle , both quite full of water , take the bottle , holding it round the neck so that the thumb can be used as a stopper , then turn it upside down , and pass the neck into the water in the vase . Remove your ...
... obtained a vase and a bottle , both quite full of water , take the bottle , holding it round the neck so that the thumb can be used as a stopper , then turn it upside down , and pass the neck into the water in the vase . Remove your ...
Página 51
... obtained , like the Torricellian vacuum . The " Torricellian vacuum " is the empty space above the column of mercury in the barometer which we will proceed to describe . Air has a certain weight or pressure which is sufficient to raise ...
... obtained , like the Torricellian vacuum . The " Torricellian vacuum " is the empty space above the column of mercury in the barometer which we will proceed to describe . Air has a certain weight or pressure which is sufficient to raise ...
Página 66
... obtained by the aid of a syphon hidden in the figure , the shorter limb of which is in the chest . The longer limb descends through a hole in the table , and carries off the water . These vases are called vases of Tantalus . The ...
... obtained by the aid of a syphon hidden in the figure , the shorter limb of which is in the chest . The longer limb descends through a hole in the table , and carries off the water . These vases are called vases of Tantalus . The ...
Página 91
... obtain steam at 212 ° , we do so under the pressure of one atmosphere ; but by increasing the pressure we can raise the boiling point , and thus water at the pressures of sixteen atmospheres will not steam till it reaches 398 ° . It is ...
... obtain steam at 212 ° , we do so under the pressure of one atmosphere ; but by increasing the pressure we can raise the boiling point , and thus water at the pressures of sixteen atmospheres will not steam till it reaches 398 ° . It is ...
Página 108
... obtained by dividing the disc into four or six sections , on each of which we repeat the same arrangement of colours , light , and shade . If the number of repetitions of the design is less , we obtain , with a bright light , a more or ...
... obtained by dividing the disc into four or six sections , on each of which we repeat the same arrangement of colours , light , and shade . If the number of repetitions of the design is less , we obtain , with a bright light , a more or ...
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Página 447 - The squares of the periods of revolution of any two planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
Página 311 - There is a place for everything and everything is in its place.
Página 533 - He telleth the number of the stars, and calleth them all by their names.
Página 549 - There rolls the deep where grew the tree; Oh, Earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There, where the long street roars, has been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mists, the solid lands — Like clouds, they shape themselves and go...
Página 466 - ... 430 feet ; Mars, a rather large pin's head, on a circle of 654 feet ; Juno, Ceres, Vesta, and Pallas, grains of sand, in orbits of from...
Página 446 - Had in her sober livery all things clad; Silence accompanied, for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale; She all night long her amorous descant* sung; Silence was pleased: now...
Página 492 - Saw the moon rise from the water Rippling, rounding from the water, Saw the flecks and shadows on it, Whispered, "What is that, Nokomis?" And the good Nokomis answered : " Once a warrior, very angry, Seized his grandmother, and threw her Up into the sky at midnight; Right against the moon he threw her ; "Tis her body that you see there." Saw the rainbow in the heaven, In the eastern sky the rainbow, Whispered,
Página 630 - Her silver crescent tipped with sable clouds, Conclude she bodes a tempest on the main, And brews for fields impetuous floods of rain.
Página 593 - Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord ; at the presence of the God of Jacob ; 8 Who turned the hard rock into a standing water, and the flint-stone into a springing well.
Página 449 - The Axis OF THE EARTH is an imaginary line passing through the centre of it...