Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827 - 207 pages |
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... piece of lead weigh more than a large piece of sponge ? In the one case , the particles of matter may be supposed to be packed in a smaller compass ; in the other , there must exist a greater number of pores or interstices . " " I ...
... piece of lead weigh more than a large piece of sponge ? In the one case , the particles of matter may be supposed to be packed in a smaller compass ; in the other , there must exist a greater number of pores or interstices . " " I ...
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... piece ; and here , ” said Tom , " is a piece of paper . " " Which , " continued Mr. Seymour , " we will cut into a corresponding shape and size . ” This having been accomplished , he held the coin in one hand , and the paper disc in the ...
... piece ; and here , ” said Tom , " is a piece of paper . " " Which , " continued Mr. Seymour , " we will cut into a corresponding shape and size . ” This having been accomplished , he held the coin in one hand , and the paper disc in the ...
Page 65
... piece ; " and he proceeded to explain the cause of it . He stated , that the result was not con- trary to the law of gravitation , since it arose from the interference of a foreign body , the air , to the resistance of which it was to ...
... piece ; " and he proceeded to explain the cause of it . He stated , that the result was not con- trary to the law of gravitation , since it arose from the interference of a foreign body , the air , to the resistance of which it was to ...
Page 69
... piece of lead weigh more than a large piece of sponge ? In the one case , the particles of matter may be supposed to be packed in a smaller compass ; in the other , there must exist a greater number of pores or interstices . " " I ...
... piece of lead weigh more than a large piece of sponge ? In the one case , the particles of matter may be supposed to be packed in a smaller compass ; in the other , there must exist a greater number of pores or interstices . " " I ...
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... piece ; and here , " said Tom , " is a piece of paper . " " Which , " continued Mr. Seymour , " we will cut into a corresponding shape and size . ” This having been accomplished , he held the coin in one hand , and the paper disc in the ...
... piece ; and here , " said Tom , " is a piece of paper . " " Which , " continued Mr. Seymour , " we will cut into a corresponding shape and size . ” This having been accomplished , he held the coin in one hand , and the paper disc in the ...
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