Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... mechanical forces , no perpetual motion could be generated . The work done by a given force , even assuming there ... mechanical ; heat , electricity , magnetism , light , chemical forces , all of which , nevertheless , stand in manifold ...
... mechanical forces , no perpetual motion could be generated . The work done by a given force , even assuming there ... mechanical ; heat , electricity , magnetism , light , chemical forces , all of which , nevertheless , stand in manifold ...
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... mechanical force by which a pound weight would be raised to the height of 772 feet . For one degree of the centi- grade thermometer , this is equivalent to one pound raised to the height of 1,350 feet . This quantity is called the ...
... mechanical force by which a pound weight would be raised to the height of 772 feet . For one degree of the centi- grade thermometer , this is equivalent to one pound raised to the height of 1,350 feet . This quantity is called the ...
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... mechanical force , but we may help ourselves from the great storehouse of nature , where a beneficent Creator has ... mechanical effects which they pro- duce , are transformations of the energy of the chemical affinity , by which the ...
... mechanical force , but we may help ourselves from the great storehouse of nature , where a beneficent Creator has ... mechanical effects which they pro- duce , are transformations of the energy of the chemical affinity , by which the ...
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