the wild stoneavalanches of the Alps, which smoke and thunder down the declivities with a vehemence almost sufficient to stun the observer. I have also seen snow-flakes descending so softly as not to hurt the fragile spangles of which they were composed;... The Intellectual Observer - Página 3321868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| National Sunday school union - 1871 - 598 páginas
...material demands an energy competent to gather up the scattered blocks of the largest stone avalanches I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the height from, which they fell." Who but, considering these things, must enter somewhat into the feelings of the patriarch, when God... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 páginas
...yet to produce, from aqueous vapour, a quantity of that tender material which a child could carry, demands an exertion of energy competent to gather...pitch them to twice the height from which they fell. I will now relieve the strain which I have hitherto put upon your attention, by introducing a few experimental... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 páginas
...yet to produce, from aqueous vapour, a quantity of that tender material which a child could carry, demands an exertion of energy competent to gather...pitch them to twice the height from which they fell. I will now relieve the strain which I have hitherto put upon your attention, by introducing a few experimental... | |
| EDWARDL.YOUMANS,M.D. - 1863 - 468 páginas
...demands an exertion of energy competent to gather up the shattered blocks of the largest stone avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the height from which they fell.' §VI. Liquefaction — Freezing — Ebullition. 282. The amount of force consumed in producing liquefaction... | |
| Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1864 - 370 páginas
...demands an exertion of energy competent to gather up the shattered blocks of the largest stone avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the height from which they fell." If such, then, be the measure of these atomic motions, we can easily conceive how the motion of the... | |
| 1865 - 388 páginas
...yet, to produce, from aqueous vapor, a quantity of that tender material which a child could carry, demands an exertion of energy competent to gather...stone-avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the hight from which they fall. — Tyndall on Heat. Bodily Work and Waste. — Every manifestation of... | |
| 1865 - 648 páginas
...demands an exertion of energy competent to gather up the shattered blocks of the largest stone avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the height from which they fell."— Page 164. Thus far heat has only been considered as existing in the bodies in which it was generated.... | |
| John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 páginas
...yet to produce, from aqueous vapour, a quantity of that tender material which a child could carry, demands an exertion of energy competent to gather...pitch them to twice the height from which they fell. I will now relieve the strain which I have hitherto put upon your attention, by introducing a few experimental... | |
| 1866 - 646 páginas
...Yet, to produce, from aqueous vapour, a quantity of that tender material, which a child could carry, demands an exertion of energy competent to gather...pitch, them to twice the height from which they fell." [CONCLUDED IN MAY NUMBER.} • MISCELLANEOUS. PHYSICIANS AND PHYSICISTS. — When that dread day arrives... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1866 - 480 páginas
...demands an exertion of energy competent to gather up the shattered blocks of the largest stone avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the height from* which they fell.' § VI. Liquefaction—Freezing—Ebullition. 282. The amount of force consumed in producing liquefaction... | |
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