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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 6Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... equal ? And , since force and celerity in the same quantity of matter are always in proportion to each other , why should we , when the quantity of matter is doubled , allow the force to continue unimpaired , and yet suppose one half of ...
... equal ? And , since force and celerity in the same quantity of matter are always in proportion to each other , why should we , when the quantity of matter is doubled , allow the force to continue unimpaired , and yet suppose one half of ...
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... equal to the force of vis inertia , that obstinate power by which a body en- deavours with all its might to continue in its present state , whether of motion or rest ? I say , ought there not to be an opposing force equal to the sum of ...
... equal to the force of vis inertia , that obstinate power by which a body en- deavours with all its might to continue in its present state , whether of motion or rest ? I say , ought there not to be an opposing force equal to the sum of ...
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... equal in the whole to that lake , the evaporation would be equal , and such river would end as a canal ; when the ignorant might suppose , as they actually do in such cases , that the river loses itself by running under ground , whereas ...
... equal in the whole to that lake , the evaporation would be equal , and such river would end as a canal ; when the ignorant might suppose , as they actually do in such cases , that the river loses itself by running under ground , whereas ...
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A Proposal for promoting Useful Knowledge among | 14 |
TO CADWALLADER COLDEN 4 November 1743 | 25 |
CADWALLADER COLDEN TO B FRANKLIN Dec 1744 | 32 |
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