The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 79.
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... tion ; or between molecules , in which case it is called cohesion ; or between atoms , in which case it is called chemical combina- tion . There is yet a fourth case of force , called electrical combination , of the exact nature of ...
... tion ; or between molecules , in which case it is called cohesion ; or between atoms , in which case it is called chemical combina- tion . There is yet a fourth case of force , called electrical combination , of the exact nature of ...
22. lappuse
... tion would take the place of molar . Now , intermediate between these two forms of energy would be the kinetic state ; which is thus seen to be the mode through which one form of energy is transformed into another , and through which ...
... tion would take the place of molar . Now , intermediate between these two forms of energy would be the kinetic state ; which is thus seen to be the mode through which one form of energy is transformed into another , and through which ...
25. lappuse
... tion of heat , and occupy far more space than they would do in a state of quiescence . Of course this central energy is still escaping , though slowly . On the surface , as energy has radiated , force has built up most of the atoms into ...
... tion of heat , and occupy far more space than they would do in a state of quiescence . Of course this central energy is still escaping , though slowly . On the surface , as energy has radiated , force has built up most of the atoms into ...
26. lappuse
... tion between the carbon and the oxygen : the man must eat and digest the vegetables , and a second time combine the carbon with the freed oxygen : heat , and all the pheno- mena of animal life , must thus be produced ; and so on ad ...
... tion between the carbon and the oxygen : the man must eat and digest the vegetables , and a second time combine the carbon with the freed oxygen : heat , and all the pheno- mena of animal life , must thus be produced ; and so on ad ...
27. lappuse
... tion , why do they not immediately combine in the case of coal , as in the case of animal organisms ? This seeming paradox may be explained again by the analogy of the stone on a wall ; its potential energy cannot be converted into ...
... tion , why do they not immediately combine in the case of coal , as in the case of animal organisms ? This seeming paradox may be explained again by the analogy of the stone on a wall ; its potential energy cannot be converted into ...
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