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" Kelvin has shown that, if a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the molecules of water would be of a size intermediate between that of a cricketball and of a marble. "
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for ... - Seite 177
von American Philosophical Society - 1908
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Band 36;Band 58

1876 - 782 Seiten
...combinations. He gives us no comparative statement of their size, as one modern author does, who thinks that " if a drop of water were magnified to the size of our globe, the molecules composing it would be magnified to sizes varying from the size of shot to...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Band 36;Band 58

1876 - 778 Seiten
...combinations. He gives us no comparative statement of their size, as one modern author does, who thinks that " if a drop of water were magnified to the size of our globe, the molecules composing it would be magnified to sizes varying from the size of shot to...
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The Unseen World: And Other Essays

John Fiske - 1876 - 360 Seiten
...behaviour we can single them out for measurement, so that Sir William Thomson can tell us that if the drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the constituent atoms would be larger than peas, but not so large as billiard-balls. If we do not see such...
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Studies in Spectrum Analysis

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 360 Seiten
...vibrations ; for, as Sir Wm. Thomson has calculated the atoms in a drop of water are so small, that if the drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the atoms would then be seen not larger than cricket-balls and not smaller than shot. It must be clearly...
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Studies in spectrum analysis

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 306 Seiten
...vibrations ; for, as Sir Wm. Thomson has calculated the atoms in a drop of water are so small, that if the drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the atoms would then be seen not larger than cricket-balls and not smaller than shot. It must be clearly...
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Science, Band 22

John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 908 Seiten
...now so confident; but, as an introduction to what I have to speak of next, it is necessary to do so. To obtain any adequate conception of their size we...would be of a size intermediate between that of a cricketball and of a marble. Now each molecule contains three atoms, two being of hydrogen and one...
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A Text Book of the Principles of Physics

Alfred Daniell - 1884 - 686 Seiten
...concludes — Thomson and Tait, Natural Philosophy, voL i. part 2, App. F, 1883, and Nature, July 1883 — that if a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the molecules or granules would each occupy spaces greater than those filled by small shot, less than those occupied...
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The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed, Band 2

National cyclopaedia - 1884 - 642 Seiten
...millionth of an inch, or less than the iOOO millionth. These dimensions he has illustrated thus — " If a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the atoms of which it is composed would appear larger than small shot, but they would not be as large as...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 Seiten
...interesting speculations, founded upon physical phenomena, respecting the probable size of the atom, viz., ' that if a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the constituent atoms would be larger than small shot, but smaller than cricket balls.' Again, Helmhollz...
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Eclectic Physical Geography

Russell Hinman - 1888 - 404 Seiten
...microscope. Some idea of their extreme smallness may be gathered from Sir William Thomson's estimate. He says that if a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth, its molecules, so magnified, would be about as large as base-balls. Common Properties of Matter. —...
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