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... force of steam from all liquids is the same , at equal dis tances above or below the several temperatures at which they boil in the open air : and that force is the same under any pressure of another elastic fluid as it is in vacuo ...
... force of steam from all liquids is the same , at equal dis tances above or below the several temperatures at which they boil in the open air : and that force is the same under any pressure of another elastic fluid as it is in vacuo ...
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... force as they repel those of their own kind . ' This idea , however , cannot apply to the atmosphere ; because , according to it , the gases would separate and arrange them- selves in conformity with their specific gravity . The same ef ...
... force as they repel those of their own kind . ' This idea , however , cannot apply to the atmosphere ; because , according to it , the gases would separate and arrange them- selves in conformity with their specific gravity . The same ef ...
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... force of vapour from all liquids is the same for the same variation of temperature , reckoning from vapour of any given force ? Essay III . On Evaporation . After having stated his objec- tions against the theory which supposes water to ...
... force of vapour from all liquids is the same for the same variation of temperature , reckoning from vapour of any given force ? Essay III . On Evaporation . After having stated his objec- tions against the theory which supposes water to ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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