Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, المجلد 18،الجزء 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... fpecies Importance of manufactures , and in particular so distinguished for of the fub- its improvements in machinery of every kind , it is fome- ject . what fingular that no writer has treated it in the detail which its importance and ...
... fpecies Importance of manufactures , and in particular so distinguished for of the fub- its improvements in machinery of every kind , it is fome- ject . what fingular that no writer has treated it in the detail which its importance and ...
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... fpecies of matter under examination . It does not require much reflec- tion to convince us that the poffible arrangements which the particles of a body may acquire , without appearing to change their nature , must be more numerous ...
... fpecies of matter under examination . It does not require much reflec- tion to convince us that the poffible arrangements which the particles of a body may acquire , without appearing to change their nature , must be more numerous ...
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... fpecies , and they make the vifible feparation between the annual plates . Therefore when these are thicker , they con- tain a greater proportion of the fimple ligneous fibres . 5. All woods are more tenacious while green , and lose ...
... fpecies , and they make the vifible feparation between the annual plates . Therefore when these are thicker , they con- tain a greater proportion of the fimple ligneous fibres . 5. All woods are more tenacious while green , and lose ...
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... fpecies of ftrength and ftrain . Mr Petit fays , that his experiments , and those of Mr Parent , fhow that the force neceflary for crushing a body is nearly equal to that which will tear it afunder . He fays that it requires fomething ...
... fpecies of ftrength and ftrain . Mr Petit fays , that his experiments , and those of Mr Parent , fhow that the force neceflary for crushing a body is nearly equal to that which will tear it afunder . He fays that it requires fomething ...
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... fpecies of timber . We fay therefore , that when the beam is broken , the cohesion of AD alone ' is exerted , and that each fibre exerts a force proportional to its extenfion ; and the accumulated momentum is the fame as if the full ...
... fpecies of timber . We fay therefore , that when the beam is broken , the cohesion of AD alone ' is exerted , and that each fibre exerts a force proportional to its extenfion ; and the accumulated momentum is the fame as if the full ...
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