The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published, Band 6B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... vessel of water , and remove it from the fire ; then , as the air within cools and contracts , you will see the water rise in the neck of the bottle , supplying the place of just so much air as was driven out . Hold a large hot coal ...
... vessel of water , and remove it from the fire ; then , as the air within cools and contracts , you will see the water rise in the neck of the bottle , supplying the place of just so much air as was driven out . Hold a large hot coal ...
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... vessel of water will rise till it comes to the top ; so rarefied air will rise in common air , till it either comes to air of equal weight , or is by cold reduced to its for- mer density . A fire , then , being made in any chimney , the ...
... vessel of water will rise till it comes to the top ; so rarefied air will rise in common air , till it either comes to air of equal weight , or is by cold reduced to its for- mer density . A fire , then , being made in any chimney , the ...
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... vessels , where it joins with a vein or artery , with or against the stream of blood in the larger vessel , would be sufficient to produce such contrary effects as perspiring and absorb- ing . If it would , both perspirants and ...
... vessels , where it joins with a vein or artery , with or against the stream of blood in the larger vessel , would be sufficient to produce such contrary effects as perspiring and absorb- ing . If it would , both perspirants and ...
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... vessel lying still in a calm at our Cape could be taken up , and the same instant set down in an equal calm in the English Channel ; would not the difference of veloci- ty between her and the sea she was placed in appear plainly by a ...
... vessel lying still in a calm at our Cape could be taken up , and the same instant set down in an equal calm in the English Channel ; would not the difference of veloci- ty between her and the sea she was placed in appear plainly by a ...
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... vessel of hot water , if the vapor can freely pass from it , soon cools . If there be just fire enough un- der it to add continually the heat it loses , it retains the same degree . If the vessel be closed , so that the va- por may be ...
... vessel of hot water , if the vapor can freely pass from it , soon cools . If there be just fire enough un- der it to add continually the heat it loses , it retains the same degree . If the vessel be closed , so that the va- por may be ...
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