... to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would be more coarse grained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarsegrained than a heap of footballs. Principles of Inorganic Chemistry - Seite 13von Harry Clary Jones - 1906 - 521 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Bowdoin College - 1870 - 428 Seiten
...constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion ; the magnified structure would be coarserKTained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balls. There is, however, another class of physical considerations which render the existence... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1871 - 720 Seiten
...as a pea, to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion, the magnified structure would...shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balls. There is, however, another close of physical considerations which render the existence... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1871 - 714 Seiten
...as a pea, to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion, the magnified structure would be coarser-grained than a heap of smaU shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balls. There is, however, another... | |
| Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1876 - 854 Seiten
...as a pea, to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would...shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balls." To show that the nice mathematical calculations of Sir William Thomson have placed... | |
| 1880 - 508 Seiten
...large sis a pea, to be magnified to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would...less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket balls." Now for a practical application of these facts to the subject we are considering — it will be necessary... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy, American Institute of Homeopathy. Session - 1880 - 734 Seiten
...large as a pea to be magnified to the size of the earth ; each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion, the magnified structure would...coarser-grained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarse than a heap of cricket-balls." The difference between small shot and cricket-balls is, probably,... | |
| De Volson Wood - 1882 - 232 Seiten
...as a pea, to be magniiied up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would...shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balls." (Extracts from a paper by Prof. Sir "Win. Thomson on the size of Atoms, Am. Jour, of... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1882 - 800 Seiten
...as a pea to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion ; the magnified structure •would...shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of cricket-balk.1 The existence of the molecular constitution of matter is likewise an essential condition... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 Seiten
...molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would be more coarse-grained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of footballs. SMOKE ABATEMENT AN important meeting was held in the Egyptian Hall **• of the Mansion... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1887 - 516 Seiten
...molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would be more coarse-grained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarse-grained than a heap of footballs. (Nature, July 19, 1883.) Here I think we may leave the subject, at all events for to-night.... | |
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