| Elizabeth Potter - 2001 - 228 pages
...joined the dispute with his first publication on the subject in 1660, New Experiments Physico-Mechanical Touching the Spring of the Air, and its Effects; Made, for the Most Part, in a New Pneumatical Engine. 1t was Boyle's "pneumatical engine," one of the first vacuum pumps, that stirred the imagination and... | |
| Felix Mayer - 2001 - 474 pages
...The first extract I wish to consider is taken from Robert Boyle's New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring of the Air, and its Effects: Made for the most part in a New Pneumatical Engine, (cf. Vickers 1987). The format of this book, published in 1660, is that of a letter to his nephew,... | |
| Cathy Cobb, Harold Goldwhite - 2009 - 498 pages
...401, 410 Nernst, Walter, 226, 380 Neutron, 392, 394, 430, 428 moderator, 400 Newcomen, Thomas, 2 1 5 New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and Its Effects, 116 Newlands, John, 258 New quantum theory, 322—326 New System of Chemical Philosophy, 179 Newton,... | |
| Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle - 2001 - 342 pages
...Nottingham. She becomes honorary member of the literary salon of Katherine Philips. Robert Boyle's New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, touching the Spring of the Air and Its Effects . . . published 1661 Joseph Glanvill's The Vanity of Dogmatizing, and Boyle's The Sceptical Chymist... | |
| Jan W. Wojcik - 2002 - 272 pages
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| L. Jonathan Cohen - 2002 - 364 pages
...Waller (London, 1705), 6. 19. Ibid., 7. 20. "New Experiments Physico-mechanical touching the Spring of Air, and its Effects; made for the most part in a new Pneumatical Engine," in Works (London, 1744), 1, 199. 21. Ibid., 198. 22. "Two Essays Concerning the Unsuccessfulness of... | |
| Sandra Amos, Richard Boohan - 2002 - 312 pages
...published his most famous account of the air in 1660, and called it New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects; Made, for the most Pan, in a New Pneumatical Engine. Some years later he wrote more speculatively about what might account... | |
| Rom Harré - 2002 - 226 pages
...volume of the molecules themselves then the new law reduces to the old. Further reading Boyle, R-, New Experiments, Physico-mechanicall, touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects, London, 1660; 2nd edn., incorporating Boyle's Defence, 1662; 3rd edn., 1682. Bacus, C. (ed.), Memoirs... | |
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