The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... molecules of oxygen or of nitrogen ; but since the molecules of organised substances contain on an average about 50 of the more elementary atoms , we may assume that the smallest organised particle visible under the microscope contains ...
... molecules of oxygen or of nitrogen ; but since the molecules of organised substances contain on an average about 50 of the more elementary atoms , we may assume that the smallest organised particle visible under the microscope contains ...
Page 43
... molecules , each of which is set in vibration when it encounters another molecule , and continues to vibrate as it describes its free path . The molecule is a material system , the parts of which are connected in some definite way , and ...
... molecules , each of which is set in vibration when it encounters another molecule , and continues to vibrate as it describes its free path . The molecule is a material system , the parts of which are connected in some definite way , and ...
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... molecular fluid the interdiffusion of the molecules causes an interdiffusion of motion of different parts of the fluid , so that the action between contiguous parts is no longer normal but in a direction tending to diminish their ...
... molecular fluid the interdiffusion of the molecules causes an interdiffusion of motion of different parts of the fluid , so that the action between contiguous parts is no longer normal but in a direction tending to diminish their ...
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... molecules do . And the number of essentially different implications of vortex rings may be very great without supposing the degree of implication of any of them very high . But the greatest recommendation of this theory , from a We have ...
... molecules do . And the number of essentially different implications of vortex rings may be very great without supposing the degree of implication of any of them very high . But the greatest recommendation of this theory , from a We have ...
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... molecule . To the streams of corpuscules the earth and the against the molecules of gross matter that they discharge sun are mere systems of atoms scattered in space , which their function of drawing bodies towards each other . A ...
... molecule . To the streams of corpuscules the earth and the against the molecules of gross matter that they discharge sun are mere systems of atoms scattered in space , which their function of drawing bodies towards each other . A ...
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