Die wichtigsten lehren der physik historisch bearbeitet, 第 2 巻

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Bey J. G. Rosenbusch's wittwe, 1799
 

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509 ページ - Caufc of the Rife and Fall of the Mercury, is from the variable Winds, which are found in the "Temperate Zones^ and whofe great Unconftancy here in England^ is moil notorious.
511 ページ - Air muft neceflarily be attenuated, when and where the faid Winds continue to blow, and that more or lefs according to their violence ; add to which, that the Horizontal Motion of the Air being fo quick as it is, may in all probability take...
515 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...
510 ページ - A fecondcaufe 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 meafure depends upon the former.
514 ページ - ... and ponderous air from the neighbourhood of the pole, and that again being checked by a southerly wind at no great distance, and so heaped, must of necessity make the mercury in such case stand higher in the other extreme.
515 ページ - ... and not reducible to any rule, as are the motions of the sea, depending wholly upon the regular course of the moon.

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