Geschichte der physik seit dem wiederaufleben der wissenschaften bis an das ende des achtzenden jahrhunderts, 第 2 巻

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Johann Georg Rosenbusch, 1799 - 928 ページ
 

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506 ページ - ... heavier than the medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the earth, and, in their fall, meeting with other aqueous particles, they incorporate together, and form little drops...
511 ページ - Eflex , rifes and fwells by the meeting of the two contrary Tides of Flood , whereof the one comes from the SW along the Channel of England , and the other from the North ; and on the contrary...
505 ページ - Oblervations at St. Helena^ make very little or no Variation of the Height of the Mercury in all Weathers.
506 ページ - Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation and Precipitation of the Vapours lodging in the Air, whereby it comes to be at one Time much more crouded than at another, and confequently heavier} but this latter in a great rfteafure depends upon the former.
511 ページ - North ; and on the contrary finks below its Level upon the retreat of the Water both ways, in the Tide of Ebb ; fo it is very probable, that the Air may ebb and flow, after the...
506 ページ - ... towards the earth, and in their fall meeting with other aqueous particles, they incorporate together and form little drops of rain. But the mercury's being at one time lower than at another, is the effect of two contrary winds blowing from the place where the barometer stands ; whereby the air of that place is carried both ways from it, and consequently the incumbent cylinder of air is diminished, and accordingly the mercury sinks.

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