Gravity Sentence Examples

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  • Gravity is what keeps everything from floating around.

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  • The gravity in his voice made her afraid of what was to come.

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  • If it weren't for gravity, life on earth would be impossible.

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  • Tina's youngest son tried his hardest to fly like a superhero, but gravity would not permit it.

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  • The gravity of the situation encompassed Jackson, his breath became shallow.

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  • The perception of direction or the influence of gravity presents greater difficulty, as we have no clear idea of the form which the force of gravity takes.

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  • She was pressed against the ceiling despite the gravity controller in the pod.

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  • The most difficult part of space travel for the team was adjusting to the change in gravity.

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  • His strength and warmth pierced her body, somehow easing the gravity of her world.

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  • He explained this to her with as much gravity as if she had asked him to do it.

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  • The downward pull of gravity suffices to bring about the fall of such material, but the path it will follow and the distance it will travel before coming to rest depend upon the land form.

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  • Its specific gravity is 0.8009 (o C.).

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  • By using a formula that takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you can calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • Such an instrument is called a soft-iron gravity ammeter.

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  • To illuminating oil or kerosene a series of tests is applied in order that the colour, odour, specific gravity and flash-point or fire-test may be recorded.

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  • In the testing of mineral lubricating oils the viscosity, flash-point, cold-test," and specific gravity are the characters of chief importance.

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  • As the pressure of water is nil at the surface and increases in direct proportion to the depth, the overturning moment is as the cube of the depth; and the only figure which has a moment of resistance due to gravity, varying also as the cube of its depth, is a triangle.

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  • In view of the gravity of the occasion Philip made an unusually extended appeal to public opinion by convoking the states-general at Notre-Dame in Paris (1302).

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  • It was impossible for any section of the Italians to mistake the gravity of his access to power.

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  • Petroleum spirit is tested for specific gravity, range of boilingpoints, and results of fractional distillation.

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  • In the use of ammeters in which the control is the gravity of a weight, such as the Kelvin ampere balances and other instruments, it should be noted that the scale reading or indication of the instrument will vary with the latitude and with the height of the instrument above the mean sea-level.

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  • Its specific gravity is about 9; it is sparingly soluble in water, but readily dissolves in acids and molten alkalis.

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  • The fifth method consists in observing the displacement in the direction of the sun, or of one of the nearer planets, due to the motion of the earth round the common centre of gravity of the earth and moon.

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  • He had not attempted to include in his calculations the orbital variations of the disturbing bodies; but Lagrange, by the happy artifice of transferring the origin of coordinates from the centre of the sun to the centre of gravity of the sun and planets, obtained a simplification of the formulae, by which the same analysis was rendered equally applicable to each of the planets severally.

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  • This went on for a time proportionate to the gravity of the offence, perhaps for years; then, if his sin allowed it, he was readmitted by the bishop and clergy with further laying on of hands.

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  • The lower the temperature, the smaller will be the volume of gas produced, and the lighter the specific gravity of the tar, whilst with increase of temperature, the volume of gas rapidly rises, and so does the specific gravity of the tar.

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  • Its specific gravity is 2.6 or only a little less than that of crystalline quartz.

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  • Realgar occurs native in orange prisms of specific gravity 3.5; it is prepared artificially by fusing together arsenic and sulphur, but the resulting products vary somewhat in composition; it is readily fusible and sublimes unchanged, and burns on heating in a current of oxygen, forming arsenic trioxide and sulphur dioxide.

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  • At the Marchese's request he wrote, in 1588, a treatise on the centre of gravity in solids, which obtained for him, together with the title of "the Archimedes of his time," the honourable though not lucrative post of mathematical lecturer at the Pisan university.

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  • The scholastic distinctions between corruptible and incorruptible substances, between absolute gravity and absolute levity, between natural and violent motions, if they did not wholly disappear from scientific phraseology, ceased thenceforward to hold the place of honour in the controversies of the learned.

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  • The center of gravity is to the rear, making the dolly easy to wheel.

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  • Yet one must remember, in justice to Alexius, the gravity of the problem by which he was confronted; nor was the conduct of the crusaders themselves such that he could readily make them his brethren in arms.

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  • Assuming as an axiom that the centre of gravity of any number of interdependent bodies cannot rise higher than the point from which it fell, he arrived, by anticipating in the particular case the general principle of the conservation of vis viva, at correct although not strictly demonstrated conclusions.

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  • For this reason a thin bar suspended at its centre of gravity between a pair of magnetic poles will, if paramagnetic, set itself along the line joining the poles, where the field is strongest, and if diamagnetic, transversely to the line.

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  • He made use of the expression F =Wg=27r12+HI, where W is the weight in grammes per square centimetre of sectional area, and g is the intensity of gravity which was taken as.

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  • The hardness is 2, and the specific gravity 2 I.

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  • In comparing the densities of different liquids, it is clear that this instrument is precisely equivalent to that of Fahrenheit, and must be employed in the same manner, weights being placed in the top scale only until the hydrometer sinks to the mark on the wire, when the specific gravity of the liquid will be proportional to the weight of the instrument together with the weights in the scale.

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  • In the northern section, which receives the copious volumes brought down by the Volga, Ural and Terek, the salinity is so slight (only 0.0075% in the surface layers) that the water is quite drinkable, its specific gravity being not higher than 1.0016.

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  • The specific gravity is 40, and the hardness 4.

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  • The unfailing freshness and charm of the contrast between the importance, the gravity, in some cases the dry and abstruse nature, of their subjects, and the lightness, sometimes almost approaching levity in its special sense, of the manner in which these subjects are attacked is a triumph of literary art of which no familiarity dims the splendour, and which no lapse of time can ever impair.

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  • Pascal solved the hitherto refractory problem of the general quadrature of the cycloid, and proposed and solved a variety of others relating to the centre of gravity of the curve and its segments, and to the volume and centre of gravity of solids of revolution generated in various ways by means of it.

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  • Owing to the difficulty and expense of securing water from running streams by gravity systems, a great variety of methods were developed of pumping water by windmills, gasoline or hot-air engines, and steam.

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  • The total acreage supplied by such means was probably less than 1% of that watered by gravity systems.

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  • Plateau (Statique experimentale et theorique des liquides), who made elaborate study of the phenomena of surfacetension, adopted the following method of getting rid of the effects of gravity.

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  • If, however, it were negative, the displacement of the liquids which tends to enlarge the surface of contact would be aided by the molecular forces, so that the liquids, if not kept separate by gravity, would at length become thoroughly mixed.

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  • The upper surface of this column is not level, so that the height of the column cannot be directly measured, but let us assume that h is the mean height of the column, that is to say, the height of a column of equal weight, but with a flat top. Then if r is the radius of the tube at the top of the column, the volume of the suspended column is 717 2 12, and its weight is 7rpgr 2 h, when p is its density and g the intensity of gravity.

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  • We Will Assume That When, As In Most Cases, Viscosity Maybe Neglected, The Mass (M) Of A Drop Depends Only Upon The Density (V), The Capillary Tension (T), The Acceleration Of Gravity (G), And The Linear Dimension Of The Tube (A).

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  • If, as is sometimes stated, the tension of a vertical film were absolutely the same throughout, the middle parts would of necessity fall with the acceleration of gravity.

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  • But the liquid after it leaves the vessel is subject to no forces except gravity, the pressure of the air, and its own surface-tension.

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  • Of these gravity has no effect on the form of the stream except in drawing asunder its parts in a vertical direction, because the lower parts are moving faster than the upper parts.

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  • In this case drops which break away with different velocities are carried under the action of gravity into different paths; and thus under ordinary circumstances a jet is apparently resolved into a " sheaf," or bundle of jets all lying in one vertical plane.

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  • This pressure must be added to the pressure due to gravity gpy.

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  • Corps occupied the plain from opposite Novak to Kikuricani, with its centre of gravity on the Prilep road.'

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  • Halley only communicated to Newton the fact " that Hooke had some pretensions to the invention of the rule for the decrease of gravity being reciprocally as the squares of the distances from the centre," acknowledging at the same time that, though Newton had the notion from him, " yet the demonstration of the curves generated thereby belonged wholly to Newton."

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  • That in one of my papers writ (I cannot say in what year, but I am sure some time before I had any correspondence with Mr Oldenburg, and that's above fifteen years ago), the proportion of the forces of the planets from the sun, reciprocally duplicate of their distances from him, is expressed, and the proportion of our gravity to the moon's conatus recedendi a centro terrae is calculated, though not accurately enough.

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  • Between ten and eleven years ago there was an hypothesis of mine registered in your books, wherein I hinted a cause of gravity towards the earth, sun and planets, with the dependence of the celestial motions thereon; in which the proportion of the decrease of gravity from the superficies of the planet (though for brevity's sake not there expressed) can be no other than reciprocally duplicate of the distance from the centre.

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  • This scholium was- " The inverse law of gravity holds in all the celestial motions, as was discovered also independently by my countrymen Wren, Hooke and Halley."

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  • This fact is probably due partly to the actual intrusion of warm water from the Mascarene current east of Madagascar, and partly to the circumstance that the different temperatures of the waters are so compensated by their differences of salinity that they have almost precisely the same specific gravity in situ.

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  • This teacher, as he tells us, "by the severity of his logic, the gravity and weight of his words, turned me by degrees, and not without resistance, from the beaten path of Condillac into the way which has since become so easy, but which was then painful and unfrequented, that of the Scottish philosophy."

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  • The fall of the city resounded throughout Islam, and shocked the Mahommedan princes of Andalusia into gravity and a sense of their position.

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  • Suppose that from the centre of gravity of the solar system (instead of which we may, if we choose, take the centre of the sun), lines or radii vectores be drawn to every body of the solar system.

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  • It forms large triclinic prisms of specific gravity 2.6-2.7, which are moderately soluble in cold water and readily soluble in hot water.

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  • This new drivetrain creates a shorter front overhang and a more rearward center of gravity giving the Bengal better handling on curves.

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  • It also measured the radar emissivity, radar reflectivity, gravity and radio occultation data.

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  • My UK spec bike just has a normal gravity fed type tap, ie on.. .

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  • Gravity will cause fluid retention most commonly in your feet and legs.

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  • For if the body is removed, and replaced by the fluid as at first, this fluid is in equilibrium under its own weight and the thrust of the surrounding fluid, which must be equal and opposite, and the surrounding fluid acts in the same manner when the body replaces the displaced fluid again; so that the resultant thrust of the fluid acts vertically upward through the centre of gravity of the fluid displaced, and is equal to the weight.

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  • The resultant vertical thrust on any portion of a curved surface exposed to the pressure of a fluid at rest under gravity is the weight of fluid cut out by vertical lines drawn round the boundary of the curved surface.

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  • For a homogeneous liquid at rest under gravity, p is proportional to the depth below the surface, i.e.

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  • In the steady motion under no force of such a body in medium, the centre of gravity describes a helix, while the axis escribes a cone round the direction of motion of the centre of ravity, and the couple causing precession is due to the dislacement of the medium.

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  • The pans are provided with steam worms to keep the mass hot as required, and with mechanical stirrers to keep it in movement and thoroughly mixed with the water and sweet water which are added to the sugar to obtain a solution of the specific gravity desired.

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  • The product has a brilliant white fracture, a specific gravity of 4.87, very friable, but harder than quartz or steel.

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  • The pure salt is dissolved in hot water and decomposed with ammonia to produce a slightly ammoniacal hydrated oxide; this, when ignited in platinum, leaves pure TiO 2 in the form of brownish lumps, the specific gravity of which varies from 3.9 to 4.25, according to the temperature at which it was kept in igniting.

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  • It is a silver-white ductile metal (of specific gravity 2.54) which melts at 8000.

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  • Thus far Latin literature, of which the predominant characteristics are dignity, gravity and fervour of feeling, seemed likely to become a mere vehicle of amusement adapted to all classes of the people in their holiday mood.

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  • The quantity of alcohol present in an aqueous solution is determined by a comparison of its specific gravity with standard tables, or directly by the use of an alcoholometer, which is a hydrometer graduated so as to read per cents by weight (degrees according to Richter) or volume per cents (degrees according to Tralles).

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  • The reader should, however, notice that what is generally called electric force is the analogue in electricity of the so-called acceleration of gravity in mechanics, whilst electrification or quantity_of electricity is analogous to mass.

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  • The path described by it when removed from the action of gravity and all other physical forces is called a line of electric force.

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  • Newton and Dr Samuel Clarke is laid open, 1732; Glory or Gravity, 1733; The Religion of Satan, or Antichrist Delineated, 1736.

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  • The specific gravity of gold obtained by precipitation from solution by ferrous sulphate is from 19.55 to 20.72.

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  • The specific gravity of cast gold varies from 18.29 to 19.37, and by compression between dies the specific gravity may be raised from 19.37 to 19.41; by annealing, however, the previous density is to some extent recovered, as it is then found to be 19.40.

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  • According to Chenevix, the alloy composed of equal parts of the two metals is grey, is less ductile than its constituent metals and has the specific gravity i i.

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  • The operation may be conducted in vessels of glass or platinum, and each pound of granulated metal is treated with a pound and a quarter of nitric acid of specific gravity 1.32.

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  • When not tarnished, the mineral has a silver-white colour with a tinge of red, and the lustre is metallic. Hardness 2-21; specific gravity 9-70-9.83.

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  • The slight variations in specific gravity are due to the presence of small amounts of arsenic, sulphur or tellurium, or to enclosed impurities.

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  • If, therefore, the walls of the enclosure held the gas that is directly in contact with them, this equilibrium would be the actual state of affairs; and it would follow from the principle of Archimedes that, when extraneous forces such as gravity are not considered, the gas would exert no resultant force on any body immersed in it.

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  • The specific gravity bottle may be used to determine the relative density of a solid which is available in small fragments, and is insoluble in the standard liquid.

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  • Some balances are provided with a "specific gravity pan," i.e.

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  • Tellurium is a brittle silvery-white element of specific gravity 6.27.

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  • An amor phous form is obtained when tellurium is precipitated from its solutions by sulphur dioxide, this variety having a specific gravity 6.015.

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  • But the method is not available if the separation is to be measured by screws; it is found, in that case, that the direction of the final motion of turning of the screw must always be such as to produce motion of the segment against gravity, otherwise the " loss of time " is apt to be variable.

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  • Besides the determination of salinity by titration of the chlorides, the method of determination by the specific gravity of the sea-water is still often used.

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  • In the laboratory the specific gravity is determined in a pyknometer by actual weighing, and on board ship by the use of an areometer or hydrometer.

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  • In all areometer work it is necessary to ascertain the temperature of the water sample under examination with great exactness, as the volume of the areometer as well as the specific gravity of the water varies with temperature.

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  • Sorensen, carried out a careful investigation of the relation between the amount of chlorine, the total salinity and the specific gravity of sea-water of different strengths including an entirely new determination of the thermal expansion of sea-water.

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  • The temperature of maximum density of sea-water of any specific gravity was found by Knudsen to be given with sufficient accuracy for all practical purposes by the formula 0 = 3.950.2660 -0, where 0 is the temperature of maximum density in degrees centigrade.

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  • In other words, water which has a specific gravity of 1 0280 at the surface would at the same temperature have a specific gravity of 1 0450 at 2000 and I 0540 at 3000 fathoms. If the whole mass of water in the ocean were relieved from pressure its volume would expand from 319 million cub.

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  • But in the ensuing anarchic period both cities were utterly ruined, and the centre of political gravity was transferred from Great Poland to Little Poland, where Cracow, singularly favoured by her position, soon became the capital of the monarchy, and one of the wealthiest cities in Europe.

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  • He is described by Fuller as "low of stature, little in bulk, cheerful in countenance (wherein gravity and quickness were all compounded), of a sharp and piercing eye, clear judgment and (abating the influence of age) term memory."

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  • The specific gravity of milk ordinarily ranges from i 029 to 1.033, very seldom reaching 1 035 or falling so low as 1.027.

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  • The shot is supposed to move horizontally, and the curving effect of gravity is ignored.

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  • The specific gravity is 2.2, that of diamond is 3.5.

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  • It is a colourless, odourless gas of specific gravity 0.967 (air = I).

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  • The latter work contains elaborate investigations in regard to the centre of gravity, and it is remarkable also for the employment of the principle of virtual velocities.

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  • For the sulphate of copper solution, take 16.5 parts by weight of pure crystals of copper sulphate (CuSO 4 50H 2) and dissolve in 83.5 parts by weight of water; the resulting solution should have a specific gravity of 1.

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  • Its specific gravity is o 865; hence it is the lightest metal known except lithium.

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  • The latter begin to oxidize before the ley has come up to the traditional strength of specific gravity 1.333 when cold, while nickel is not attacked so long as the percentage of real KHO is short of 60.

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  • Though he was not a good teacher, his influence both on his pupils and on those few intimate friends for whom alone he relaxed the gravity of his manner was profound, and, little as he-was known to the white inhabitants of Lexington, he was revered by the slaves, to whom he showed uniform kindness, and for whose moral instruction he worked unceasingly.

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  • The term "weight" denotes a magnitude of the same nature as a force; the weight of a body is the product of the mass of the body by the acceleration of gravity; in particular, the normal weight of a body is the product of the mass of the body by the normal acceleration of gravity.

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  • An important character, and one by which the mineral may always be recognized, is the perfect cubical cleavage, on which the lustre is brilliant and metallic. The colour of the mineral and of its streak is lead-grey; it is opaque; the hardness is 2 2 and the specific gravity 7.5.

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  • Herschel, who discovered that many of them formed systems of two stars revolving round their common centre of gravity.

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  • He clearly perceived the significant analogy between terrestrial gravity and the force exerted in the solar system, and by the ingenious device of a circular pendulum illustrated the composite character of the planetary movements.

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  • The oil has been chemically analysed and found to be a fish-oil, and to possess nearly all the qualities of that obtained from the liver of the cod, with a lighter specific gravity.

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  • When a body floats in a fluid under the action of gravity, the weight of the body is equal to that of the fluid which it displaces.

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  • Without the extra 5 grammes the instrument weighs about 20 grammes, and therefore floats in a liquid of specific gravity 8.

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  • The specific gravity of any sample of spirits thus determined, when multiplied by ten, gives the weight in pounds per imperial gallon, and the weight of any bulk of spirits divided by this number gives its volume at once in imperial gallons.

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  • The scale is so arranged that the reading multiplied by 5 and added to 1000 gives the specific gravity with reference to water as 1000.

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  • Wohler reduced the sesquioxide by zinc, and obtained a shining green powder of specific gravity 6.81, which tarnished in air and dissolved in hydrochloric acid and warm dilute sulphuric acid, but was unacted upon by concentrated nitric acid.

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  • In the amorphous state it is a dull green, almost infusible powder, but as obtained from chromium oxychloride it is deposited in the form of dark green hexagonal crystals of specific gravity 5 2.

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  • Again, suddenly altering the centre of gravity, Wellington invested Badajoz in the middle of March.

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  • Withdraw this foundation of bodies as inter-resisting forces causing one another in collision to form a joint mass with a common velocity but without penetration, and the evidence of the third law disappears; for in the case of attractive forces we know nothing of their modus operandi except by the analogy of the collision of inter-resisting bodies, which makes us believe that something similar, we know not what, takes place in gravity, magnetism, electricity, &c. Now, Mach, though he occasionally drops hints that the discovery of the law of collision comes first, yet never explains the process of development from it to the third law of motion.

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  • The needle is peculiarly poised, with its point of suspension a little below its centre of gravity, and is exceedingly sensitive; it is seldom more than an inch in length, and is less than a line in thickness.

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  • The chancellor never realized the gravity of the onslaught which, with his Kulturkampf, he was making upon the conscience and liberty of his Catholic fellow citizens.

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  • The socialistic idea, with which the " Democratie Chretienne " had identified itself both in France and Belgium, regards numbers as the centre of gravity of the whole state organism.

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  • He attained correct views as to the character of centrifugal force in connexion with Galileo's theory; and, when the fact of the variation of gravity (Galileo's acceleration) in different latitudes first became known from the results of pendulum experiments, he at once perceived the possibility of connecting such a variation with the fact of the earth's diurnal rotation relatively to the stars.

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  • At the same time he thought of the possibility of terrestrial gravity extending to the moon, and made a calculation with regard to it.

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  • Some years later he succeeded in showing that Kepler's elliptic orbit for planetary motion agreed with the assumed law of attraction; he also completed the co-ordination with terrestrial gravity by his investigation of the attractions of homogeneous spherical bodies.

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  • On the whole, however, what may be called the speculative centre of gravity of Great Britain's export business in cotton goods is not in Manchester but abroad.

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  • Its hardness is rather above 5, and its specific gravity varies from 3.5 to 4.

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  • His success in winning the prize of a thousand crowns offered for a dissertation on the cause of gravity by the Academy of Sciences of Paris secured his return to his native land in 1731.

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  • The filtrate, now containing roughly two molecules of alumina to one of soda, is concentrated to the original gravity of 1.45, and employed instead of fresh caustic for the attack of more bauxite; the precipitate is then collected, washed till free from soda, dried and ignited at about looo C. to convert it into a crystalline oxide which is less hygroscopic than the former amorphous variety.

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  • Heating by hot water may be said to depend, in part, on the influence of gravity on water being to some extent overcome by heating in a boiler.

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  • Its specific gravity is 96, a little less than that of water, and it dissolves freely in alcohol, ether and glacial acetic acid.

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  • Its hardness is about 6, and its specific gravity 4 9 to 5.2, being rather more than that of marcasite.

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  • Its specific gravity is 5.2, and its hardness 5.5 to 6.5.

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  • Its specific gravity is 5.3 and its hardness 5.5 to 6.5.

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  • Its streak is yellowish-black, its specific gravity 3.6 to 4.0, and its hardness 5 to 5.5.

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  • Its specific gravity is 3.7 to 3.9, and its hardness 3.5 to 4.5.

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  • Its specific gravity is 4.83 to 5.2, its hardness 6 to 6.5.

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  • Thus some 1700 tons of materials are charged daily into each of these furnaces without being shovelled at all, running by gravity from bin to bucket and from bucket to furnace, and being hoisted and charged into the furnace by a single engineer below, without any assistance or supervision at the furnacetop.

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  • Fortunately its embrittling effect on cast iron is very much less than on steel, so that the upper limit or greatest tolerable proportion of phosphorus, instead of being o.10 or better 0.08% as in the case of rail steel, may be put at 0.50% in case of machinery castings even if they are exposed to moderate shocks; at 1.60% for gas and water mains in spite of the gravity of the disasters which extreme brittleness here might cause; and even higher for castings which are not exposed to shock, and are so thin that the iron of which they are made must needs be very fluid.

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  • Carbonado or " black diamond," found in Bahia (also recently in Minas Geraes), is a black material with a minutely crystalline structure somewhat porous, opaque, resembling charcoal in appearance, devoid of cleavage, rather harder than diamond, but of less specific gravity; it sometimes displays a rude cubic crystalline form.

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  • It is rather softer and less dense than crystallized quartz, its hardness being about 6.5 and its specific gravity 2.6, the difference being probably due to the presence of a small amount of opaline silica between the fibres.

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  • With the enormous extension of Greek territory a great shifting took place in the old centres of gravity.

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  • Its centres of gravity to some extent shifted.

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  • In Aeolis, of course, the centre of gravity moved to the Attalid capital, Pergamum.

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  • This cylinder, which is suspended from a stand rigidly attached to the earth, has a vertical hole in its centre extending from its upper surface to its centre of gravity, and to the bottom of this well a light rod is fixed.

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  • Belisarius was sent against him, but with forces too small for the gravity of the situation.

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  • Primarily but a slight deposit is formed (none until the concentration arrives at specific gravity 1.0509), this deposit consisting for the most part of calcium carbonate and ferric oxide.

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  • This goes on till a density of 1.1315 is attained, when hydrated calcium sulphate begins to deposit, and continues till specific gravity 1.2646 is reached.

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  • At specific gravity 1.2461 a Up to the time then that the water became concentrated to specific gravity 1.218 only 0.150 of deposit had formed, and that chiefly composed of lime and iron, but between specific gravity I 218 and 1.313 there is deposited a mixture of Of this about 95% is sodium chloride.

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  • The mother-liquor now falls to a specific gravity of 1.3082 to 1.2965, and yields a very mixed deposit of magnesium bromide and chloride, potassium chloride and magnesium sulphate, with the double magnesium and potassium sulphate, corresponding to the kainite of Stassfurt.

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  • There is also deposited a double magnesium and potassium chloride, similar to the carnallite of Stassfurt, and finally the mother-liquor, which has now again risen to specific gravity 1.3374, contains only pure magnesium chloride.

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  • Antioch became the capital and court-city of the western Seleucid empire under Antiochus I., its counterpart in the east being Seleucia-on-Tigris; but its paramount importance dates from the battle of Ancyra (240 B.C.), which shifted the Seleucid centre of gravity from Asia Minor, and led indirectly to the rise of Pergamum.

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  • The quality of Portland cement is ascertained by its analysis and by determining its specific gravity, fineness, mechanical strength Tesfing.

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  • Its specific gravity is 11.86.

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  • The specific gravity of this "horn" thallium is 7.02.

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  • The ordinate of the dotted curve which contains its "centre of gravity" has, of course, for its abscissa the "mean" number of glands; the maximum ordinate of the curve is, however, at 2.98, or sensibly at 3 glands, showing what Pearson has called the "modal" number of glands, or the number occurring most frequently.

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  • It is a dark coloured powder of specific gravity 5.09.

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  • Nevertheless these two insignificant works, as points to hold and lines to defend on an otherwise featureless battlefield, became the centres of gravity of the battle.

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  • One general conclusion arrived at both by Bauschinger and Johnson was that the strength is much affected by the specific gravity of the timber.

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  • The metal has somewhat the appearance of iron, and has a specific gravity of 6.628, which, after melting, is increased to 6.728.

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  • Its specific gravity is 6.739, and its specific heat 0.0877.

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  • It is a red infusible mass of specific gravity 5.1, and is slowly decomposed by warm water.

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  • It is a white powder of specific gravity 3.912, easily soluble in cold water.

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  • His mind, however, was also busy with the momentous problem of gravity.

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  • The difficulties of relief friction could probably be best overcome by a large hollow cylinder concentric with the polar axis fixed near the centre of gravity of the whole instrument and floated in mercury, on the plan adopted in the Mount Wilson 60-in.

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  • Its specific gravity varies according to the method employed for its preparation, the extreme values being 8.279 and 9.25.

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  • Erdmann, again, has invented an induction from particular predicates to a totality of predicates which he calls " erganzende Induction, " giving as an example, " This body has the colour, extensibility and specific gravity of magnesium; therefore it is magnesium."

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  • Resentment, however, incited him to personal revenge on the Californian government, and an ambition that clearly saw the gravity of the crisis prompted him to improve it unscrupulously for his own advancement, leaving his The government to support or disavow him according as P1 war should come or not.

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  • The colour is iron-black and the lustre metallic; hardness 6, specific gravity 5.2.

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  • The upper stratum is struck at a depth of 600 to 700 ft., and yields a natural liquid fuel of heavy specific gravity.

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  • The magnet is in equilibrium under the influence of the couple VM due to the vertical component V, and the couple due to the fact that the centre of gravity is slightly on one side of the knife-edge.

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  • The chief difficulty with this form of instrument is that it is very sensitive to changes of temperature, for such changes not only alter M but also in general cause the centre of gravity of the system to be displaced with reference to the knife-edge.

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  • In the Eschenhagen form of vertical force balance two deflecting magnets are used to partly neutralize the vertical component, so that the centre of gravity is almost exactly over the support.

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  • The relations between this force P, the gravity W of the body, and the reaction S of the plane are then determined by a triangle of forces HKL.

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  • It contains the theory of the centre of gravity as ordinarily understood.

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  • For if we have an assemblage of particles whose mutual distances are small compared with the dimensions of the earth, the forces of gravity on them constitute a system of sensibly parallel forces, sensibly proportional to the respective masses.

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  • We can hence derive the theory of the centre of gravity, as in 4.

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  • If the system be subject to gravity, the corresponding part of the virtual work can be calculated from the displacement of the centre of gravity.

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  • This expression is the same as if the whole mass were concentrated at the centre of gravity, and displaced with this point.

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  • An important conclusion is that in any displacement of a system of bodies in equilibrium, such that the virtual work of all forces except gravity may be ignored, the depth of the centre of gravity is stationary.

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  • The question as to stability of equilibrium belongs essentially to kinetics; but we may state by anticipation that in cases where gravity is the only force which does work, the equilibrium of a body or system of bodies is stable only if the depth of the centre of gravity be a maximum.

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  • For equilibrium, the altitude of the centre of gravity G must be stationary; hence G must lie in the same vertical line with the point of contact J of the two curves.

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  • Is cos 4,, the vertical through the new position of G will fall to the left of J and gravity will tend to restore the body to its former position.

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  • Again, take the case of a string under gravity, in contact with a smooth curve in a vertical plane.

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  • In the case of a chain hanging freely under gravity it is usually convenient to formulate the conditions of equilibrium of a finite portion PQ.

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  • We may take it as an experimental result, although the best evidence is indirect, that a particle falling freely under gravity experiences a constant acceleration which at the same place is the same for all bodies.

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  • We infer that on our reckoning the force of gravity on a mass m is to be measured by mg, the momentum produced per second when this force acts alone.

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  • If the inclination of the string to the vertical does not exceed a few degrees, the vertical displacement of the particle is of the second order, so that the vertical acceleration may be neglected, and the tension of the string may be equated to the gravity mg of the particle.

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  • Hence if 1 be the length of the string, and x the horizontal displacement of the bob from the equilibrium position, the horizontal component of gravity is mgx/l, whence The motion is therefore simple-harmonic, of period r= 27ri/(l/g).

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  • For example, the path of a particle projected anyhow under gravity will obviously be confined to the vertical plane through the initial direction of motion.

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  • Take, for example, the case of a particle moving on a smooth curve in a vertical plane, under the action of gravity and the pressure R of the curve.

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  • In the motion of a projectile under gravity the hodograph is a vertical line described with constant velocity.

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  • In the case of a particle oscillating under gravity on a smooth cycloid from rest at the cusp the hotlograph is a circle through the pole, described with constant velocity.

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  • A compound pendulum is a body of any form which is free to rotate about a fixed horizontal axis, the only extraneous force (other than the pressures of the axis) being that of gravity.

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  • Thus the centre of a sphere rolling under gravity on a plane of inclination a describes a parabola with an acceleration g sin a/(I+C/Ma)

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  • When the gravity of the rolling sphere is to be taken into account the preceding method is not in general convenient, unless the whole motion of G is small.

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  • As regards the most general motion of a spherical pendulum, it is obvious that a particle moving under gravity on a smooth sphere cannot pass through the highest or lowest point unless it describes a vertical circle.

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  • Of this kind is the weight of any piece in the mechanism whose centre of gravity alternately rises and falls; for during the rise of the centre of gravity that weight acts as a resistance, and energy is employed in lifting it to an amount expressed by the product of the weight into the vertical height of its rise; and during the fall of the centre of gravity the weight acts as an effort, and exerts in assisting to perform the work of the machine an amount of energy exactly equal to that which had previously been employed in lifting it.

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  • Other forces besides gravity may be used as reciprocating forces for storing and restoring energyfor example, the elasticity of a spring or of a mass of air.

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  • Centrifugal Force of a Rotating BodyThe centrifugal force exerted by a rotating body on its axis of rotation is the same in magnitude as if the mass of the body were concentrated at its centre of gravity, and acts in a plane passing through the axis of rotation and the centre of gravity of the body.

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  • If the axis of rotation traverses the centre of gravity of the body, the centrifugal force exerted on that axis is nothing.

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  • It is essential to the steady motion of every rapidly rotating piece in a machine that its axis of rotation should not merely traverse its centre of gravity, but should be a permanent axis; for otherwise the centrifugal couples will increass friction, produce oscillation of the shaft and tend to make it leave its bearings.

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  • In balancing the mechanism of a steam engine it is often sufficiently accurate to consider the motion of the pistons as simple harmonic, and the effect on the framework of the acceleration of the connecting rod may be approximately allowed for by distributing the weight of the rod between the crank pin and the piston inversely as the centre of gravity of the rod divides the distance between the centre of the cross head pin and the centre of the crank pin.

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  • If there is the slightest displacement of the centre o gravity of the system from the axis of revolution a force acts on th shaft tending to deflect it, and varies as the deflexion and as th square of the speed.

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  • To take a simple case, suppose a shaft supported on two bearings to carry a disk of weight W at its centre, I and let the centre of gravity of the disk be at a distance e from the axis of rotation, this small distance being due to imperfections of material or faulty construction.

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  • Let da be the deviation of angular velocity to be produced in the interval dt, and I the moment of the inertia of the body about an axis through its centre of gravity; then 1/8Id(&) = Iada is the variation of the bodys actual energy.

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  • Then its motion may be analysed into (I) a translation of its centre of gravity; and (2) a rotation about an axis through its centre of gravity perpendicular to its plane of motion.

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  • W and I being respectively the weight and the moment of inertia of the link about the axis through the Centre of gravity.

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  • Og is then the acceleration of the centre of gravity and the force F can therefore be immediately calculated.

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  • Hence the magnitude F and the position of F relatively to the centre of gravity of the link, necessary to give rise to the couple M, are known, and this force is therefore the resultant force required.

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  • I35, so that the centre of gravity G is not in the line joining them.

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  • The loss of energy consists of a certain proportion of that part of the actual energy of the bodies which is due to their motion relatively to their common centre of gravity.

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  • Except by smell, by change of specific gravity, and by deterioration of drying properties, these adulterations are difficult to detect.

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  • To say that it displaced the centre of gravity in politics and commerce, substituting the ocean for the Mediterranean, dethroning Italy from her seat of central importance in traffic, depressing the eastern and elevating the western powers of Europe, opening a path for Anglo-Saxon expansiveness, forcing philosophers and statesmen to regard the Occidental nations as a single group in counterpoise to other groups of nations, the European community as one unit correlated to other units of humanity upon this planet, is truth enough to vindicate the vast significance of these discoveries.

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  • He determined the specific gravity of these gases with reference to common air, investigated the extent to which they are absorbed by various liquids, and noted that common air containing one part in nine by volume of fixed air is no longer able to support combustion, and that the air produced by fermentation and putrefaction has properties identical with those of fixed air obtained from marble.

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  • The whole family seems, indeed, to have worn a character of austerity and dignity, and when Millet's father finally decided to test the vocation of his son as an artist, it was with a gravity and authority which recalls the patriarchal households of Calvinist France.

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  • Ordinary commercial copper is somewhat porous and has a specific gravity ranging from 8.2 to 8.5.

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  • Since the electrical repulsion of the balls is equal to C 2V2 4 12 sin 2 0 dynes, where C = r is the capacity of either ball, and this force is balanced by the restoring force due to their weight, Wg dynes, where g is the acceleration of gravity, it is easy to show that we have _ 21sin 0 r " tan V 8 r as an expression for their common potential V, provided that the balls are small and their distance sufficiently great not sensibly to disturb the uniformity of electric charge upon them.

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  • The most important improvements in connexion with electrometers are due, however, to Lord Kelvin, who introduced the guard plate and used gravity or the torsion of a wire as a means for evaluating the electrical forces.

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  • If W is the weight required to depress the attracted disk into the same sighted position when the plates are unelectrified and g is the acceleration of gravity, then the difference of potentials of the conductors tested is expressed by the formula V - V'=(d - d') /87 W where S denotes the area of the attracted disk.

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  • If, in an unsharp image, a patch of light corresponds to an object point, the " centre of gravity " of the patch may be regarded as the image point, this being the point where the plane receiving the image, e.g.

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  • But the gravity of the situation renders it unlikely that he would delay for any length of time in writing to counteract the intrigues of his opponents; to judge from allusions like those in i.

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  • The chloride crystallizes in colourless rhombic tables of specific gravity 3.9 and is readily soluble in water, but is almost insoluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid and in absolute alcohol.

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  • Barium carbonate, BaCO 31 occurs rather widely distributed as witherite, and may be prepared by the addition of barium chloride to a hot solution of ammonium carbonate, when it is precipitated as a dense white powder of specific gravity 4.3; almost insoluble in water.

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  • The same hydrate can be prepared by dissolving borax in water until the solution has a specific gravity of 1.246 and then allowing the solution to cool.

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  • Clarke answered his unknown opponent with a gravity and care that showed his high opinion of the metaphysical acuteness displayed in the objections, and published the correspondence in later editions'of the Demonstration.

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  • Similar phenomena are exhibited in the electrolysis of solutions of antimony tribromide and tri-iodide, the product obtained from the tribromide having a specific gravity of 5.4, and containing 18-20% of antimony tribromide, whilst that from the tri-iodide has a specific gravity of 5.2-5.8 and contains about 22% of hydriodic acid and antimony tri-iodide.

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  • It is a nonvolatile white powder, and has a specific gravity of 6.6952; it is insoluble in water and almost so in acids - concentrated hydrochloric acid dissolving a small quantity.

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  • It is a pale yellow powder (of specific gravity 6.5), which on being heated strongly gives up oxygen and forms the tetroxide.

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  • There were to be found the most contradictory qualities in perfect agreement with each other - gravity and courtliness, earnestness and gaiety, the man of learning, the noble and the bishop. But all centred in an air of high-bred dignity, of graceful, polished seemliness and wit - it cost an effort to turn away one's eyes.

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  • The result of this pressure if unopposed is to cause this stratum to spread itself over the surface of the solid as a drop of water is observed to do when placed on a clean horizontal glass plate, and this even when gravity opposes the action, as when the drop is placed on the under surface of the plate.

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  • It consists of three parts, the first depending on the action of gravity, the second on the mutual action between the particles of the fluid, and the third on the action between the particles of the fluid and the particles of a solid or fluid in contact with it.

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  • Its specific gravity is about 3.2.

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  • The specific gravity of the syrup should be 1'33.

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  • In dealing with the early stages of the Protestant revolt in Germany Adrian did not fully recognize the gravity of the situation.

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  • The hardness of the crystallized haematite is about 6, and the specific gravity 5.2.

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  • His style ranges from the brilliancy of his youth to the sternness and sombre gravity of age, passing almost to poetic expression in its epigrammatic terseness.

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  • Blaise Pascal determined the area of the section made by any line parallel to the base and the volumes and centres of gravity of the solids generated by revolving the curve about its axis and base.

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  • Sir Christopher Wren, the famous architect, determined the length of the arc and its centre of gravity, and Pierre Fermat deduced the surface of the spindle generated by its revolution.

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  • The plane of the ecliptic is that plane in or near which the centre of gravity of the earth and moon.

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  • Owing to the action of the planets, especially Venus and Jupiter, on the earth, the centre of gravity of the earth and moon deviates by a yet minuter amount, generally one or two tenths of a second, from the plane of the ecliptic proper.

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  • They also decrease the specific gravity, so that the grain is more readily carried by the wind, especially when, as in Briza, the glume has a large surface compared with the size of the grain, or when, as in H olcus, empty glumes also take part; in Canary grass (Phalaris) the large empty glumes bear a membranous wing on the keel.

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  • The specific gravity of selenium is 4.8; the specific heat varies from 0.0716 to 0.1147, depending upon the particular form.

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  • When the news of the outbreak at Meerut reached Lucknow, Sir Henry Lawrence recognized the gravity of the crisis and summoned from their homes two bodies of pensioners, one of sepoys and one of artillerymen, to whose loyalty, and to that of the Sikh sepoys, the successful defence of the residency was largely due.

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  • He has used all his acquired science of linear and aerial perspective to create an almost complete illusion to the eye, but an illusion that has in it nothing trivial, and in heightening our sense of the material reality of the scene only heightens its profound spiritual impressiveness and gravity.

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  • Its specific gravity is 3.18828 (r), latent heat of fusion 16.185 calories, latent heat of vaporization 45.6 calories, specific heat 0.1071.

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  • It is infusible before the gas blowpipe, but in the oxyhydrogen flame fuses to a clear colourless glass, which has a hardness of 5 and specific gravity 2.2.

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  • The social fabric was built up not on the towns, but on the great landlords; and when the centre of gravity began to move, first of all in Italy, to the towns, and crowded populations began to be massed together in them, the parochial systems broke down under the weight of the new conditions, and the people were in a state of spiritual and moral no less than physical destitution.

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  • In order to increase the sensitiveness of a balance, the line AB joining the points of suspension and the centre of gravity of the balance must be brought nearer to each other.

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  • In order to ensure a high degree of sensitiveness, balances are sometimes constructed so that Z is slightly below the line joining X and Y, and is only slightly above H, the centre of gravity of the beam with the scale - pans and chains attached.

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  • It follows from this that the acid collecting at the bottom of the chambers must never exceed a certain concentration, say 70%, H2S04 having a specific gravity of 1.615, but it is preferable to make it only 66 to 67%, having a specific gravity of 1.57 to 1.58.

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  • On the other hand, it should never go down below 60% H 2 SO 4, equivalent to a specific gravity of 1.50.

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  • If the centre of gravity of a pulley is on the axis of rotation, and the whole mass is distributed so that the axis of inertia coincides with the axis of rotation, there can be no unbalanced force or unbalanced couple as the pulley revolves.

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  • It is supposed that it was at Woolsthorpe in the summer of 1666 that Newton's thoughts were directed to the subject of gravity.

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  • Excepting in the correspondence with Flamsteed we hear nothing more of the preparation of the Principia until the 21st of April 1686, when Halley read to the Royal Society his Discourse concerning Gravity and its Properties, in which he states " that his worthy countryman Mr Isaac Newton has an incomparable treatise of motion almost ready for the press," and that the law of the inverse square " is the principle on which Mr Newton has made out all the phenomena of the celestial motions so easily and naturally, that its truth is past dispute."

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  • Vanadium is a light-coloured metal of specific gravity 5.5.

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  • In this case the two bodies really revolve round their common centre of gravity; but a very slight modification of the equations of motion reduces them to the relative motion of the planet round the sun, regarding the moving centre of the latter as the origin of co-ordinates.

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  • The hardness is 3.5 and the specific gravity 5'63-5'73.

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  • The tri-iodide, AsI3 prepared by subliming arsenic and iodine together in a retort, by leading arsine into an alcoholic iodine solution, or by boiling powdered arsenic and iodine with water, filtering and evaporating, forms brick-red hexagonal tables, of specific gravity 4.39, soluble in alcohol, ether and benzene, and in a large excess of water; in the presence of a small quantity of water, it is decomposed with formation of hydriodic acid and an insoluble basic salt of the composition 4AsOI.

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  • Its specific gravity is 3.7; it is only slightly soluble in cold water, but is more soluble in hot water, the solution reacting faintly acid.

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  • Its specific gravity is 4.15.

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  • The trichromates are obtained by the addition of nitric acid (of specific gravity about 1.2) to solutions of the bichromates.

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  • The lowest specific gravity is owned by the oils belonging to the rape oil group - from 0.913 to 0.916.

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  • The high specific gravity, 0.970, is owned by castor oil and cacao butter, and the highest specific gravity observed hitherto, o-975, by Japan wax and myrtle wax.

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  • In specific gravity the essential oils range from o 850 to 1.142; the majority are, however, specifically lighter than water.

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  • On standing, the distillate separates into two layers, an aqueous and an oily layer, the oil floating on or sinking through the water according to its specific gravity.

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  • The colour, the boiling-point, the specific gravity and solubility in alcohol serve as most valuable adjuncts in the examination with a view to form an estimate of the genuineness and value of a sample.

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  • It is, indeed, often impressive from the evident earnestness of the writer, and from his sense of the gravity of his subject, and is unspoilt by rhetoric or conceit.

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  • The second includes a "Method for the Quadrature of Parabolas," and a treatise "on Maxima and Minima, on Tangents, and on Centres of Gravity," containing the same solutions of a variety of problems as were afterwards incorporated into the more extensive method of fluxions by Newton and Leibnitz.

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  • Gum senegal, a variety of gum arabic produced by Acacia Verek, occurs in pieces generally rounded, of the size of a pigeon's egg, and of a reddish or yellow colour, and specific gravity 1.436.

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  • Its specific gravity is 1.384.

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  • Its specific gravity is 1 36.

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  • In New Hampshire, our sessions bordered on simple curiosity; we'd described it as a parlor game, but with each new revelation another level of gravity descended over us like a snow-melt fog.

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  • A sense of uneasiness ran through her at the gravity in his normally light tone.

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  • His eyes were warm, his features losing their gravity as he gave a genuine smile.

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  • The gravity of her features fell away as she tilted her head, smiled then flung her arms around Deidre in a tight hug.

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  • She saw the gravity on his face.

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  • Landon absorbed Gabe's word choice, recognizing the gravity of the situation without further explanation.

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  • Once the plant's gravity sucked her in, its atmosphere would fry her.

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  • A large pipe still snaked its way downward, carrying water, via gravity, to a generator located over a mile below in town.

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  • Stomping harder, he tried to plant the spikes, as if gravity would bow to so meager a hold against its forces.

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  • They subsided into silence, and the gravity of her situation hedged in on her again.  She liked talking to Gabe.  He took her mind off her own issues and the creepy forest.

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  • Here he was, in total control, independent of outside power—only his arms and legs and gravity.

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  • The conclusion was inferred from gravity data.

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  • With the engine placed at the bike's exact center of gravity, it was surprisingly agile for its size.

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  • The Titanium Matrix 3 wood has a low center of gravity, which helps to get the ball airborne quicker.

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  • Areas being researched are neutrino astrophysics, the Casimir effect, quantum gravity fluctuations and laboratory astrophysics.

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  • This lowers the center of gravity to deliver reduced backspin, higher, longer, straighter ball flight.

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  • A low center of gravity gives a high trajectory with less backspin for maximum carry.

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  • In order to achieve vertical lift he envisaged the use of four centrifugal blowers disposed around the aircraft's center of gravity.

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  • I am much indebted to you, sir, for a scotch bonnet is fitted neither to my years nor my gravity.

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  • Slightly brackish water would perhaps be the ideal, with the specific gravity maintained around the 1.005 mark.

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  • Around Burraton resistivity anomalies were generally coincident with soil Ba anomalies, but there was no coincident gravity anomaly.

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  • Other Methods These, such as soil conductivity meters, metal detectors and micro gravity, exist but will not be discussed here.

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  • Onboard the RRS James Clark Ross is the BGS 6 m gravity corer.

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  • The main problem of quantum cosmology is the lack of a quantum theory of gravity.

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  • The highest point of the iliac crest in this position is slightly posterior to the gravity line.

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  • Operation in the LTO temperature regime is sufficient for light and medium gravity crudes.

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  • The six larger powerboats are stowed in overhead type gravity davits.

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  • No effect compares to having an ordinary, everyday object seemingly defy gravity.

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  • This includes the graviton, a hypothetical particle thought to be responsible for gravity.

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  • Cause a regular pencil to defy gravity by clinging to your fingers!

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  • The experience is special, and until you make that initial visit you do not realize the gravity of the event.

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  • Any breach of such confidentiality will be viewed with the utmost gravity.

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  • In quantum gravity, the role of the gage coupling, is played by the energy of a particle.

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  • We were planning to escape the earth's gravity; Martians could do the same, with their planet.

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  • Many of the outer moons are probably asteroids captured by the giant planet's gravity.

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  • The best way to detect gravity waves would be to measure one of those tiny changes in distance they cause.

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  • Gravity Probe B, a relativity gyroscope experiment co-developed by NASA and Stanford University scientists, will attempt to answer that question.

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  • The specific gravity of each batch in the stock solution should be checked at least weekly by designated staff with a calibrated hydrometer.

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  • There's no gravity, but they do refer to real space, not illusory space.

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  • In sum, like the gravity bomb, computer network attack is not inherently indiscriminate by nature.

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  • With its low center of gravity it has been likened to driving a go kart on ever-changing tracks.

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  • Therefore, the Law of Gravity has a lawgiver.

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  • Ensure that tightening the locknut does not advance the screw thereby jamming the action of the gravity switch.

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  • Okay, I'm not gonna drone on during this time of gravity and deep moral malaise.

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  • Recent observational evidence indicates a systematic reduction in gravity wave fluxes in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere from solar minimum to solar maximum.

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  • Gravity waves seem practically certain to be important for several aspects of this picture, beyond their widely accepted role in the summer mesosphere.

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  • Some of those pieces, called meteoroids, can get close to the Earth and be pulled toward the Earth by its gravity.

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  • Mass centralization and a center of gravity are further enhanced by locating the muffler below the engine.

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  • Is a solar nebula the reason or is gravity the reason?

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  • He hopes to compose the first oratorio to be performed in zero gravity.

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  • In particular Cy12R1 includes envelope orography and orographic gravity wave drag based on the Palmer et al.

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  • Efforts are underway to compare the numerical predictions of the response of gravity key walls with those obtained for flexible key walls.

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  • If gravity and surface tension did not predominate, the water drops on the surface would still be spherical as well.

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  • Gravity, like other forces is a vector quantity.

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  • The methods are seismic refraction, gravity and electrical resistivity.

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  • These chains never sag from gravity as the ship is turning on its side.

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  • Gravity has taken over and you get very self-conscious.

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  • The waste was then separated from the mineral by gravity separation of oil flotation.

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  • Particular attention is given to inverted siphons in gravity sewers because they tend to present the largest range of design problems.

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  • I have a small pipet with five balls in it designed for measuring specific gravity.

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  • Placer cassiterite is free of deleterious minerals and is easy to recover having a high specific gravity.

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  • Once a week I check specific gravity and add some filtered tap water if necessary.

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  • Gravity attracts matter together into spherical stars, like the Sun, and nearly spherical planets like our Earth.

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  • Man from Mars by Paul (1939) Mars gravity is only 38% of Earth's, ergo this Martian's imposing stature.

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  • Sato described evidence that there is a gravity wave source in the southern winter polar stratosphere.

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  • Collect the tags along the track, then go to the exit, performing gravity defying stunts on your way.

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  • The spirit may be armed with powers which enable it to rise superior to gravity.

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  • This involves attaching a syringe to a line and holding it up so that gravity lets it flow into her stomach.

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  • String theory is a prime candidate for a quantum theory of gravity.

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  • The three roads are black hole thermodynamics, loop quantum gravity, and string theory.

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  • This has indicated the presence of atmospheric gravity wave signatures in the high-latitude thermosphere.

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  • We propose to study fully three-dimensional free surface flows with the effect of gravity and surface tension included.

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  • Spacecraft could flow along these channels practically effortlessly - barely needing thrusters to struggle against gravity.

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  • Let us look at one of Nature's marvelous examples of the energy transference - gravity.

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  • Pan's gravity causes the ring material either side of the Enke gap to appear wavy.

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  • It is a brittle metal of specific gravity 22 .

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  • This consists of two books, and may be called the foundation of theoretical mechanics, for the previous contributions of Aristotle were comparatively vague and unscientific. In the first book there are fifteen propositions, with seven postulates; and demonstrations are given, much the same as those still employed, of the centres of gravity (I) of any two weights, (2) of any parallelogram, (3) of any triangle, (4) of any trapezium.

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  • The second book in ten propositions is devoted to the finding the centres of gravity (I) of a parabolic segment, (2) of the area included between any two parallel chords and the portions of the curve intercepted by them.

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  • A Latin version of them was published by Isaac Barrow in 1675 (London, 4to); Nicolas Tartaglia published in Latin the treatises on Centres of Gravity, on the Quadrature of the Parabola, on the Measurement of the Circle, and on Floating Bodies, i.

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  • If the perpendiculars from the vertices to the opposite faces of a tetrahedron be concurrent, then a sphere passes through the four feet of the perpendiculars, and consequently through the centre of gravity of each of the four faces, and through the mid-points of the segments of the perpendiculars between the vertices and their common point of intersection.

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  • They have the virtues and defects of a somewhat isolated mountain race - a strong sense of honour and respect for women, of hospitality towards the stranger, and a natural gravity and dignity, accompanied by a considerable distrust of change and lack of enterprise.

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  • Passing briefly over the conclusions arrived at in the Meditations, it deals in its second, third and fourth parts with the general c l principles of physical science, especially the laws of motion, with the theory of vortices, and with the phenomena of heat, light, gravity, magnetism, electricity, &c., upon the earth.

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  • In the judgment of D'Alembert the Cartesan theory was the best that the observations of the age admitted; and " its explanation of gravity was one of the most ingenious hypotheses which philosophy ever imagined."

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  • If Descartes had contented himself with thus explaining the phenomena of gravity, heat, magnetism, light and similar forces by means of the molecular movements of his vortices, even such a theory would have excited admiration.

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  • The specific gravity is 2.6.

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  • When heated with hydriodic acid (specific gravity 1.96) it forms amino-acetic acid, and with tin and hydrochloric acid it yields ethylene diamine.

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  • The hardness is 22 and the specific gravity 2.8.

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  • The colour varies from yellowish or reddish to blackish-brown, and by transmitted light it is often blood-red; the streak is brownish-yellow; hardness, 5; specific gravity, 4.3.

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  • In the case of the Gulf Stream, which is not much impeded by the land, this descending motion is relatively slight, being perhaps largely due to the greater specific gravity of the water; it ceases to be perceptible beyond about 500 fathoms. On the European-African side the descending movement is more marked, partly because the coast-line is much more irregular and the northward current is deflected against it by the earth's rotation, and partly because of the outflow of salt water from the Mediterranean; here the movement is traceable to at least 1000 fathoms. The northward movement of water across the Norwegian Sea extends down from the surface to the IcelandShetland ridge, where it is sharply cut off; the lower levels of the Norwegian Sea are filled with ice-cold Arctic water, close down to the ridge.

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  • It is a fundamental result in dynamics that, if a body be projected vertically upwards in vacuo, with a velocity of v centimetres per second, it will rise to a height of v 2 /2g centimetres, where g represents the numerical value of the acceleration produced by gravity in centimetre-second units.

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  • Thus it is merely in virtue of the velocity that the mass is capable of rising against the resistance of gravity, and hence we recognize that on account of its motion the body possessed Zmv 2 units of energy.

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  • When passing through its position of equilibrium, since gravity can do no more work upon it without changing its fixed point of support, all the energy of oscillation is kinetic. At intermediate positions the energy is partly kinetic and partly potential.

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  • When a load is lifted, work has to be done in overcoming the action of gravity and the friction of the mechanism; when it is.

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  • Cadmium oxide, CdO, is a brown powder of specific gravity 6.5, which can be prepared by heating the metal in air or in oxygen; or by ignition of the nitrate or carbonate; by heating the metal to a white heat in a current of oxygen it is obtained as a dark red crystalline sublimate.

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  • As in the analogous swim-bladder of fishes, the gas in the pneumatophore can be secreted or absorbed, whereby the specific gravity of the body can be diminished or increased, so as to cause it to float nearer the surface or at a deeper level.

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  • It forms a grey coloured powder of specific gravity 9.01; it is malleable, and not as hard as glass.

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  • Special Cell-Modifications for the Reception of Stimuli.In studying the physiology of movement in plants certain modifications of cell-structure have been observed which appear to have been developed for the reception of the stimuli by which the response to light, gravity and contact are brought about.

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  • Response to the action of gravity appears to be associated with the movements of starch grains in certain cellsstatolith cellsby which pressure is exerted on the cytoplasm and a stimulus set up which results in the geotropic response.

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  • Snow accumulating on the higher portions of the land, when compacted into ice and caused to flow downwards by gravity, gives rise, on account of its more coherent character, to continuous glaciers, which mould themselves to the slopes down which they are guided, different ice-streams converging to send forward a greater volume.

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  • The action of colchicum or colchicine upon the kidneys has been minutely studied, and it is asserted on the one hand that the urinary solids are much diminished and, on the other hand, that they are markedly increased, the specific gravity of the secretion being much raised.

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  • Their immediate result was to show that gravity at the bottom of the mine exceeded that at the top by 2 8 66th of its amount, the depth being 1256 ft.

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  • If it is an engine, particular attention must be directed to the type, weight, arrangement of wheels and height of centre of gravity above rail level.

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  • As the vehicle sweeps round the curve the centre of gravity tends to be thrown outwards,.

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  • It is also resisted in part by the conicity of the wheels, which converts the lateral force partly into a vertical force, thus enabling gravity to exert a.

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  • From consideration of the rigid triangular frame described above, it is clear that the " overturning " force acts horizontally from the centre of gra'Vity, and that the length of its lever arm is, at any instant, the vertical distance from the centre of gravity to the level of the outer rail.

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  • If the train is running down a gradient this horse-power is the rate at which gravity is working on the train, so that with the data of the previous section, on the assumption that the train is running down a gradient of I in 300, the horse-power required to maintain the speed would be 354-223=131.

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  • The frequency of select-committees and commissions, which sat in 1814, 1821 and 1822, 1833 and 1836, testifies to the gravity of the crisis.

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  • Phillimore, whose tenure of office covered the whole period of the queen's reign till the creation of the High Court of Justice, the valuable assistance rendered by the nautical assessors from the Trinity House, the great increase of shipping, especially of steam shipping, and the number and gravity of cases of collision, salvage and damage to cargo, restored the activity of the court and made it one of the most important tribunals of the country.

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  • The metals are mostly bodies of high specific gravity; they exhibit, when polished, a peculiar brilliancy or metallic lustre, and they are good conductors of heat and electricity; the nonmetals, on the other hand, are mostly bodies of low, specific gravity, and bad conductors of heat and electricity, and do not exhibit metallic lustre.

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  • Here he was influenced, as to biblical languages and textual criticism, by the learned and loyal-minded Abbe Paulin Martin, and as to a vivid consciousness of the true nature, gravity and urgency of the biblical problems and an Attic sense of form by the historical intuition and the mordant irony of Abbe Louis Duchesne.

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  • The field-strength at any point is also called the magnetic force at that point; it is denoted by H, or, when it is desired to draw attention to the fact that it is a vector quantity, by the block letter H, or the German character, C. Magnetic force is sometimes, and perhaps more suitably, termed magnetic intensity; it corresponds to the intensity of gravity g in the theory of heavy bodies (see Maxwell, Electricity and Magnetism, § 12 and § 68, footnote).

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  • Such sheet or wire then remains flexible after cooling, the originally only loosely cohering crystals having got intertwisted and forced into absolute contact with one another - an explanation supported by the fact that rolled zinc has a somewhat higher specific gravity (7.2) than the original ingot (6.9).

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  • Torricelli, observing that in a jet where the water rushed through a small ajutage it rose to nearly the same height with the reservoir from which it was supplied, imagined that it ought to move with the same velocity as if it had fallen through that height by the force of gravity, and hence he deduced the proposition that the velocities of liquids are as the square root of the head, apart from the resistance of the air and the friction of the orifice.

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  • If a mass of M grammes be placed in the earth's field at a place where the acceleration of gravity has a value g centimetres per second, then the mechanical force acting on it and pulling it downwards is Mg dynes.

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  • The brewer has gone a step further in simplifying his expressions by multiplying the density by 1000, and speaking of the difference between the density so expressed and 1000 as "degrees of gravity" (see Beer).

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  • The specific gravity is highest in anthracite and lowest in lignite, bituminous coals giving intermediate values (see Table I.).

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  • The hardness (6-62) is the same as that of pyrites, and the specific gravity (4.8-4.9) as a rule rather less.

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  • The number adopted for the value of the normal acceleration of gravity is 980.965 cm/sec-squared.

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  • When a body floats in a fluid under the action of gravity, the weight of the body is equal to that of the fluid which it displaces (see Hydromechanics).

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  • The electrical resistance is about that of ordinary glass, and is diminished by one-half during exposure by Röntgen rays; the dielectric constant (16) is greater than that which should correspond to the specific gravity.

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  • The preface treats of Greek sciences, geometry, the discovery of specific gravity by Archimedes, and other discoveries of the Greeks, and of Romans of his time who have vied with the Greeks -- Lucretius in his poem De Rerum Natura, Cicero in rhetoric, and Varro in philology, as shown by his De Lingua Latina.

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  • It will have, when freshly burned, a specific gravity not lower than 3.15, and briquettes made from it and kept in water will possess a tensile strength of 400-500 lb per sq.

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  • The parabola is the curve described by a projectile which moves in a non-resisting medium under the influence of gravity (see Mechanics).

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  • Barium sulphate, BaSO 4, is the most abundant of the naturally occurring barium compounds (see Barytes) and can be obtained artificially by the addition of sulphuric acid or any soluble sulphate to a solution of a soluble barium salt, when it is precipitated as an amorphous white powder of specific gravity 4.5.

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  • The form of the surface of a liquid acted on by gravity is easily determined if we assume that near the part considered the line of contact of the surface of the liquid with that of the solid bounding it is straight and horizontal, as it is when the solids which constrain the liquid are bounded by surfaces formed by horizontal and parallel generating lines.

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  • The lake is a novel and popular bathing resort, the specific gravity of the water being so great that one cannot sink or entirely submerge oneself.

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  • In his kindred productions he relies mainly upon a single element of the humorous - logical sequence and unruffled gravity bridling in an otherwise frantic absurdity, and investing it with an air of sense.

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  • Kuragin is exquisite when he discusses politics--you should see his gravity!

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  • Dolokhov lowered his head to the snow, greedily bit at it, again raised his head, adjusted himself, drew in his legs and sat up, seeking a firm center of gravity.

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  • Which brings us to Suicide Dream, whose powerful heavy rock has a natural gravity bolstered by pummeled riffs and brooding presence.

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  • Understanding the role of time is seen as key in attempts to quantize gravity.

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  • Ten raindrops caught in zero gravity can be a storm.

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  • By dressing it up with ceremony and gravity it perhaps better points to the reality of the situation.

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  • So can CBS continue to defy gravity and the remorseless march of new media?

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  • The slingshot effect of gravity in the presence of gravity can be demonstrated in your back garden with a simple experiment.

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  • The purpose of such systems is to reduce, or eliminate, gravity loading on large spacecraft structures during ground testing.

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  • Gravity curves space-time, that is both space and time.

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  • Other bits and bobs A hydrometer is a good piece of kit to have to measure the specific gravity of the biodiesel.

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  • Man from Mars by Paul (1939) Mars gravity is only 38% of Earth 's, ergo this Martian 's imposing stature.

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  • Let us look at one of Nature 's marvelous examples of the energy transference - gravity.

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  • Ideally, the center of gravity of the seated person should be over the supporting base, the ischial tuberosities.

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  • The cars race in pairs down the twisty hill climb circuit using the force of gravity alone.

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  • Pan 's gravity causes the ring material either side of the Enke gap to appear wavy.

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  • Tina's youngest son tried his hardest to fly like a superhero, but gravity would notpermit it.

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  • By using aformulathat takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you can calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • By using a formula that takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • You can choose either a pressure assisted flush or a gravity flush one.

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  • Gravity flush systems, on the other hand may give you a few more clogs, but they're quieter, cheaper, and require less maintenance overall.

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  • They only use water weight and gravity for flushing as opposed to air pressure.

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  • The chain saw you choose needs to have a high center of gravity and be well balanced.

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  • The first, a gravity fed system uses no electricity or pumps and is more desirable if you have a lot of land around your home.

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  • Another method that doesn't require such a large volume of water can be achieved if you have a small stream and a substantial land slope to let gravity compensate for the lack of water volume.

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  • The force of gravity and the flow of water work together to generate electricity that can potentially provide around twenty percent of the world's energy needs.

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  • As we get older, everything seems to give in to gravity's southern draw (if you know what I mean ), so by keeping everything up, we are trying to reverse the cycle of aging!

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  • This position keeps your center of gravity over the sweet spot of your skis.

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  • In the forward mount position, your center of gravity is in front of the sweet spot.

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  • The rear mount position keeps your center of gravity behind the sweet spot of the ski.

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  • According to Thoren, a women's center of gravity is about one inch lower and further back than a man's.

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  • As such, when a female skier flexes forward, her center of gravity is over her heels.

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  • In general, since women are shorter than men and have a lower center of gravity, they are usually best served by a shorter ski length.

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  • Your body's weight has a lot to do with the gravity pull on your skis.

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  • A Nordic skier can not rely on the forces of gravity.

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  • Gravity is also a point of interest, as very basic physics lessons are taught.

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  • Students can then create formulas to guess the rate at which weight influences gravity.

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  • Ask her to lift the inside of her left arm as you slip the corsage on carefully, making sure the force of gravity doesn't take over and weigh down the flowers.

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  • Price commented in November 2007 that she was planning to have the operation "to beat gravity".

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  • Sure, his songs like Gravity and Say are poetic and lovely as they are, but when not writing songs, John Mayer has a decidedly bad way with words.

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  • The self-watering style works by gravity with a container of water placed upside down.

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  • This is because, for the most part, gravity is your friend and helps to hold the drywall in place while you attach it to the wall.

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  • The effect was reminiscent of the gravity felt through society at the time.

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  • Gravity Glas sinks are made by hand and no two are exactly alike.

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  • Gravity Gear allows you to shop right on their site or contact them for a consultation.

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  • The key is to break the suction and then use gravity to get the lens to come away from the eye completely.

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  • There is no bounce, and you are actually being pulled down quicker than gravity can do by itself.

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  • Players can manipulate physics concepts such as speed, gravity, friction, mass, and hill height to control their coaster car, and the goal is to successfully navigate through a loop without the car rolling back or careening off the track.

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  • Riders experienced up to four times the force of gravity during the ride.

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  • Once the coaster crested the lift hill, there was virtually no straight track and it subjected riders to nearly four times the force of gravity.

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  • With a top speed of 79 miles per hour, the coaster pulled up to 4.5 times the force of gravity during a two minute, twenty second ride, extreme forces that would prove too costly for the ride and its riders.

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  • This equates to more than five times the force of gravity, though just seconds later riders will feel weightless as they crest the monumental 456 foot hill.

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  • A zero gravity roll also gives riders a thrill.

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  • Rated as one of the best Wii games for kids, Elebits grants users the control of an interesting gravity gun.

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  • Because he is flying, Buzz Lightyear is not restricted by gravity.

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  • You can do some crazy things with the editor and can even change the gravity!

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  • Code effects range from infinite lives or health to drastically changing gameplay by inverting gravity or changing the physics of certain stages.

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  • I have no doubt in my mind that the gravity gun's existence is pure fan service to show off the new physics engine, but I could care less.

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  • It should be said, however, that Half-Life 2 would succeed fine without the gravity gun.

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  • If you dare to peek over the edge to see why it is doing so, you'll see a hideous creature clawing its way up to kill you.The game really shines when it utilizes the gravity gun in these breathtaking moments.

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  • Using the gravity gun, you have to use anything in sight to make a pathway to follow, as stepping on the sand calls for the horrible sand monstrosities.

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  • Go to the bottom of the long ramp and use a gravity lift to boost your jump to the top-most cubby hole for the skull.

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  • If one person shoots with a rocket launcher, another player can swing at the rocket with the gravity hammer.

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  • Take charge of a number of unique weapons and stare in awe as you reverse gravity and travel through rips in space-time to fight the fiends.

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  • Find a Chief Brute with a gravity hammer (or any Chief Brute, but the one with a gravity hammer makes you invincible more consistently).

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  • You can take advantage of the gravity pull created by disappearing sets of relics.

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  • Some merely change the pieces' shape and speed, alter the gravity or change the physics.

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  • Contemporary decors can be well accessorized with sleek bands of metal bent to encompass the bottle or the LeArc holders - wooden blades that seem to defy gravity while they balance your wine bottle in a horizontal position.

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  • For example, Domaine Serene in Oregon has a wonderful in-ground cellar that's all gravity fed-but it's not open to the public normally.

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  • In addition, the Legend has a low profile with a wide suspension, which greatly increases the overall center of gravity (and stability) of the trailer.

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  • Samsung Gravity SMART comes in cool colors such as Berry Red, Sapphire Blue, and Lunar Gray.

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  • Samsung Gravity accessories include the covers that make it stand out in a crowd, screen covers, belt clips, memory, chargers, and more.

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  • The Samsung Gravity from T-Mobile is a messaging phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes texting a breeze.

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  • If you do need an additional travel or home charger, those are available almost anywhere Samsung Gravity accessories are sold as well.

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  • There are also headsets that are perfect for those who love using their Gravity for listening to music (or who just can't get a comfortable fit from earbuds), like those found at Only Gravity.

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  • You don't have to look for the ones listed specifically for Samsung Gravity; in this accessory's case, you can pick up a universal screen protector and cut it to fit.

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  • You may be able to locate Samsung Gravity accessories at the store where you purchased your phone.

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  • Elevating the wound allows gravity to slow down the flow of blood to that area.

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  • Curves of 40 degrees or more are highly likely to worsen, even in an adult, because the spine is so badly imbalanced that the force of gravity will increase the curvature.

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  • Postural drainage is used to allow gravity to aid the mucociliary escalator.

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  • Heavy metals are chemical elements that have a specific gravity (a measure of density) at least five times that of water.

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  • Heavy metal-One of 23 chemical elements that has a specific gravity (a measure of density) at least five times that of water.

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  • Laboratory tests, including blood tests (to check electrolyte levels) and urine tests (e.g. urine specific gravity and creatinine), may be used to evaluate the severity of the problem.

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  • Postural drainage uses the force of gravity to assist in effectively draining secretions from the smaller airways into the central airway where they can either be coughed up or suctioned out.

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  • Western dance forms such as ballet or even the folk dancing of Russia contain large leaps and jumps, fighting against gravity and the constraints of the earth.

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  • The center of gravity is kept low and grounded, emphasizing the connection with the earth.

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  • This is because the higher your foot comes off the floor the sooner you have to put it down - both because of gravity and because of balance.

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  • This adds to the gravity of the message.

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  • Go ahead and break the rules, defy gravity, and remember, punk is a mental state of mind.

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  • Rather than fight gravity by adding volume and lift to your hair, why not opt for an easy-to-style shag that falls into place effortlessly?

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  • Of course, homeowners who encounter foreclosure grasp the gravity of the situation, but why should you care about foreclosure issues if your home payments are up to date?

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  • This is the most difficult way to deliver a baby, because gravity cannot help the woman push the baby out, and she has to push the baby up and over the pelvic bone, rather than simply pushing the baby through the pelvic opening.

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  • For additional information about adoption as a teen pregnancy alternative, visit the Gravity Teen website.

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  • The force of gravity pulls the weight of the baby further towards the birth canal and can help to begin or speed up effacement and dilation.

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  • As you walk, you will jostle the baby around and gravity may bring the baby down into position in the birth canal.

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  • The ball steering mechanism reduces the amount of strength needed to operate the device because it creates a lowered center of gravity.

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  • The dehumidifier comes with a convenient six -foot vinyl gravity drain hose.

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  • In an elevator - A record of battling the forces of gravity with a game by playing for 10 days in a moving elevator.

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  • Both natural and lab-created stones have the same hardness, specific gravity, refractive index and dispersion factor."

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