The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen13;Volumen76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... equal to one sixth of the moon's diameter . There appeared issuing from it a great number of rays of unequal length , which could be dis- cerned to a distance equal to the lunar di- ameter . It seemed to be indued with a rap- id rotary ...
... equal to one sixth of the moon's diameter . There appeared issuing from it a great number of rays of unequal length , which could be dis- cerned to a distance equal to the lunar di- ameter . It seemed to be indued with a rap- id rotary ...
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... equal circumstances this stratum lies nearer to the centre as the intensity of gravity is greater . 4. The distances separating the reversal strata of given substances from each other , as well as from the centre , are greater as the ...
... equal circumstances this stratum lies nearer to the centre as the intensity of gravity is greater . 4. The distances separating the reversal strata of given substances from each other , as well as from the centre , are greater as the ...
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... equal to Jupiter in mass or weight ; whereas a globe ' as large as our earth is known to be , would have to be made of a substance more than five times as heavy as water to equal her in mass . Jupiter is more than five times as far from ...
... equal to Jupiter in mass or weight ; whereas a globe ' as large as our earth is known to be , would have to be made of a substance more than five times as heavy as water to equal her in mass . Jupiter is more than five times as far from ...
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