The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 83.
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... once over the old subject . " You have no right to regard them , " he cried , " based as they were upon a wretched mistake . It is your duty even " Do not begin again , please , " said Mabel , interrupting him ; " everything is settled ...
... once over the old subject . " You have no right to regard them , " he cried , " based as they were upon a wretched mistake . It is your duty even " Do not begin again , please , " said Mabel , interrupting him ; " everything is settled ...
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... once to draw it downward again . Only when another form of force , such as that of cohe- sion , balances gravitation , as in the case of a rock perched on a mountain - top , or a weight suspended by a string , is energy of visible ...
... once to draw it downward again . Only when another form of force , such as that of cohe- sion , balances gravitation , as in the case of a rock perched on a mountain - top , or a weight suspended by a string , is energy of visible ...
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... once begin to act upon its atoms . An aggregation would thus necessarily set in towards certain common centres , a point for whose mathematical bear- ings I can only now refer the reader to La- place ; and for whose wider philosophical ...
... once begin to act upon its atoms . An aggregation would thus necessarily set in towards certain common centres , a point for whose mathematical bear- ings I can only now refer the reader to La- place ; and for whose wider philosophical ...
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... once , like the greater , a source of radiant heat ; but now it has ra- diated away the greater part of the energy from its superficial molecules , though those of its centre are still probably in rapid mo- tion of heat , and occupy far ...
... once , like the greater , a source of radiant heat ; but now it has ra- diated away the greater part of the energy from its superficial molecules , though those of its centre are still probably in rapid mo- tion of heat , and occupy far ...
27. lappuse
... once , in which case its potential en- ergy is converted first into kinetic molar ( actual motion ) , and then into heat ; or it may , if placed in equilibrium , stand there for an indefinite period , its energy remaining all that time ...
... once , in which case its potential en- ergy is converted first into kinetic molar ( actual motion ) , and then into heat ; or it may , if placed in equilibrium , stand there for an indefinite period , its energy remaining all that time ...
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