Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science: Illustrated with 100 Plates, Volumen6R. Wilks, 1815 |
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... Weights 596 598 SECT . i . Ancient Measures ib . ii . Ancient Weights 599 THE GALLERY OF NATURE AND ART . PART II . vi CONTENTS OF VOL . VI .
... Weights 596 598 SECT . i . Ancient Measures ib . ii . Ancient Weights 599 THE GALLERY OF NATURE AND ART . PART II . vi CONTENTS OF VOL . VI .
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... weight as black - jack may appear from the annexed table : Weight of a cubic foot of White cawk Yellow cawk Kebble Black - jack Water Avoirdup . oz . 4047 4112 · 4319 4093 1000 In a word , the improvement of metallurgy , and the other ...
... weight as black - jack may appear from the annexed table : Weight of a cubic foot of White cawk Yellow cawk Kebble Black - jack Water Avoirdup . oz . 4047 4112 · 4319 4093 1000 In a word , the improvement of metallurgy , and the other ...
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... weight or by any chemical tests . Mr. Cavallo found that a few particles of steel , adhering to a hone , on which the point of a needle was slightly rubbed , imparted to it magnetic properties ; and Mr. Coulomb has observed , that there ...
... weight or by any chemical tests . Mr. Cavallo found that a few particles of steel , adhering to a hone , on which the point of a needle was slightly rubbed , imparted to it magnetic properties ; and Mr. Coulomb has observed , that there ...
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... weights annexed to it , is of less weight than the same bulk of air in which it rises . We know of no solid bodies , however , that are light enough thus to ascend and float in the atmosphere ; and therefore recourse must be had to some ...
... weights annexed to it , is of less weight than the same bulk of air in which it rises . We know of no solid bodies , however , that are light enough thus to ascend and float in the atmosphere ; and therefore recourse must be had to some ...
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... weight of an equal bulk of common air , above the weight of the heated air , be greater than the weight of the covering and its ap- pendages , the whole compound mass will ascend in the atmosphere , till , by the diminished density of ...
... weight of an equal bulk of common air , above the weight of the heated air , be greater than the weight of the covering and its ap- pendages , the whole compound mass will ascend in the atmosphere , till , by the diminished density of ...
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