The number of equal spaces in the shorter leg, that contained the same parcel of air diversely extended. B. The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg, that compressed the air into those dimensions. C. The height of the mercurial cylinder... Natural Laws in Scientific Practice - Page 20by Marc Lange - 2000 - 368 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 pages
...number of equal fpaces in the fliortef leg, containing the fame parcel of air, differently expanded. B The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg, that comprefs'd the air into thofe dimenfions. C The height of a mercurial cylinder, that balanced the preffure... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - Matter - 1885 - 344 pages
...H AA The number of equal spaces in the shorter leg, that contained the same parcel of Air diversely extended. B. The height of the Mercurial Cylinder in the longer leg, that compress'd the Air into those dimensions. C. The height of a Mercurial Cylinder that couuterbalanc'd... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - Chemistry - 1894 - 406 pages
...AIR AA The number of equal spaces in the shorter leg that contain the same parcel of air diversely extended. B The height of "the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg that compressed the air into those dimensions. C The height of the mercurial cylinder that counterbalanced... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - Matter - 1894 - 388 pages
...AA The numlivr of e<(nal spaees iu the shorter leg, thatcontained the same parcel of Air diversely extended. B. The height of the Mercurial Cylinder in the longer leg, that compress'd the Air into those dimensions. 0. The heightof a Mercurial Cylinder that counterbalanced... | |
| Robert Boyle, Emile Hilaire Amagat - Gas - 1899 - 128 pages
...A A. The number of equal spaces in the shorter leg, that contained the same parcel of air diversely extended. B. The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg, that compressed the air into those dimensions. C. The height of the mercurial cylinder, that counterbalanced... | |
| Henry Crew - Physics - 1899 - 372 pages
...AIR AA. The number of equal spaces in the shorter leg that contained the same parcel of air diversely extended. B. The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg that compressed the air into those dimensions. C. The height of the mercurial cylinder that counterbalanced... | |
| Robert Boyle, Emile Hilaire Amagat - Gas - 1899 - 128 pages
...number of equal spaces in the shorter leg, that contained the same parcel of air diversely exteuded. B. The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg, that compressed the air into those dimensions. C. The height of the mercurial cylinder, that counterbalanced... | |
| Andrew Gray - Dynamics - 1901 - 726 pages
...AA. The number of eqnai spaces in the s-horter leg. that contained the same parcel of air diversely extended. B. The height of the mercurial cylinder in the longer leg, that compressed the air Into those dimensions. rial cylinder, that connter-balanced the [iressure of the... | |
| Henry Clifford Cheston, James Stewart Gibson, Charles E. Timmerman - Physics - 1906 - 416 pages
...u 39T^ 41}g 44A 47A 50i55 33 ft 35ft 37 54 fV 33f 35 3&15 3«J 41 ft 43JJ 46| 50 531S Air diversely extended. B. — The height of the Mercurial Cylinder in the longer leg that compressed the Air into those dimensions. C. — The height of a Mercurial Cylinder that counterbal24... | |
| Elizabeth Potter - Science - 2001 - 230 pages
...8744 93 A 33 A 35" 464 5344 66* 70-- 7344 774 937 994 1164 The number of equd fpaces in the (horter leg, that contained the fame parcel of air diverfly...of the mercurial cylinder, that counterbalanced the preflure of the atmofphere. D. The aggregate of the two laft columns B andC, exhibiting the preflure... | |
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