The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen9F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... elasticity diffused through all the planetary regions , than to conceive gravity without impulse ? I must say , I think it is ; because it will always be easier to conceive gravity with impulse , than gravity without it , even under all ...
... elasticity diffused through all the planetary regions , than to conceive gravity without impulse ? I must say , I think it is ; because it will always be easier to conceive gravity with impulse , than gravity without it , even under all ...
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... Elasticity is that property of bodies by which their parts are restored again to their natural figure and position , when they have been driven or pressed out of it by any vio- lence . A sponge squeezed into a smaller compass , will be ...
... Elasticity is that property of bodies by which their parts are restored again to their natural figure and position , when they have been driven or pressed out of it by any vio- lence . A sponge squeezed into a smaller compass , will be ...
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... elasticity is not in the bladder , but in the medium which it contains within it . And the same is true in other cases : elasticity is not in the solid parts of bodies , but in the fluid within their pores ; and therefore , as the ...
... elasticity is not in the bladder , but in the medium which it contains within it . And the same is true in other cases : elasticity is not in the solid parts of bodies , but in the fluid within their pores ; and therefore , as the ...
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... elasticity of the radii attached to the central particles ; and if we suppose all the radii disjoined and independent of their centres , the condition . of the medium will be very different . · Gravity not essential to Mutter . Another ...
... elasticity of the radii attached to the central particles ; and if we suppose all the radii disjoined and independent of their centres , the condition . of the medium will be very different . · Gravity not essential to Mutter . Another ...
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... elasticity ? you get above the pro- vince of the watch - maker into that of the philosopher ; the former of whom may an 、 swer all the ends of his profession , and be à very good watch - maker , without being able to assign the ...
... elasticity ? you get above the pro- vince of the watch - maker into that of the philosopher ; the former of whom may an 、 swer all the ends of his profession , and be à very good watch - maker , without being able to assign the ...
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